Part, Chapter
1 1, 5 | beasts said, "O enlightened sage,~Lay aside caution; it cannot
2 1, 15| visions. Anecdotes of the sage Luqman, of King Solomon,
3 2, 3 | highway robber became a sage of the way, 13~When he was
4 2, 6 | his Acuteness.~Luqman the Sage, 1 who is sometimes identified
5 2, 10| following conversation:~The Sage said, "Whither are you going,
6 2, 10| for the Ka'ba."~Quoth the Sage, "What provision for the
7 2, 10| corner of my cloak."~The Sage said, "Circumambulate me
8 2, 17| resource, betook himself to the sage who had first spoken of
9 2, 17| information about it, and the sage replied to him as follows:~
10 3, 1 | considering what to do, a sage came up and condoled with
11 5, 3 | STORY III. The Sage and the Peacock.~A sage
12 5, 3 | Sage and the Peacock.~A sage went out to till his field,
13 5, 3 | insane self-destruction the sage could not refrain himself,
14 5, 10| surely men, O enlightened sage!"~The monk said, "I seek
15 5, 13| question to a philosopher,~"O sage, what is true and what is
16 5, 13| and what is false?"~The sage touched his ear and said, "
17 6, 5 | illustrated by an anecdote of a sage and a monk. The sage asked
18 6, 5 | of a sage and a monk. The sage asked the monk which was
19 6, 5 | some years, whereupon the sage rebuked him for his ignorance,
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