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  1      3, 15    |            king named Pacetana. One day King Pacetana said to his
  2      3, 39    |           sunshade was held over me day & night to protect me from
  3      3, 61    |           gone for refuge from this day forward, for life." ~
  4      3, 65    |           him for refuge, from this day forward, for life." ~      ~
  5      3, 71    |               it being the Uposatha day -- Visakha, Migara's mother,
  6      3, 71    |            One in the middle of the day and, on arrival, having
  7      3, 71    |         coming in the middle of the day?" ~"Today I am observing
  8      3, 71    |         staple food.' He spends the day with an awareness imbued
  9      3, 71    |           others. ~"On the Uposatha day, they get their disciple
 10      3, 71    |       beings. Today I too, for this day & night -- abandoning the
 11      3, 71    |         pure. Today I too, for this day & night -- abandoning the
 12      3, 71    |          way. Today I too, for this day & night -- abandoning uncelibacy --
 13      3, 71    |        world. Today I too, for this day & night -- abandoning false
 14      3, 71    | heedlessness. Today I too, for this day & night -- abandoning fermented &
 15      3, 71    |         Arahants live on one meal a day, abstaining from food at
 16      3, 71    |           food at the wrong time of day [from noon until dawn].
 17      3, 71    |               Today I too, for this day & night, live on one meal,
 18      3, 71    |           food at the wrong time of day. By means of this factor
 19      3, 71    |    cosmetics. Today I too, for this day & night, abstain from dancing,
 20      3, 71    |        straw. Today I too, for this day & night -- abandoning high &
 21      3, 71    |        human years are equal to one day & night among the Devas
 22      3, 71    |             century is equal to one day & night among the Devas
 23      3, 71    |          centuries are equal to one day & night among the Yama Devas...
 24      3, 71    |          centuries are equal to one day & night among the Contented
 25      3, 71    |           centuries is equal to one day & night among the devas
 26      3, 71    |          centuries are equal to one day & night among the devas
 27      3, 71    |            night, the wrong time of day;~should not wear a garland
 28      3, 73    |           gone for refuge from this day forward, for life." ~ ~ ~     ~
 29      3, 91    |                 so below;~    as by day,~    so by night;~    as
 30      3, 91    |              as by night,~    so by day; ~conquering all the directions~
 31      3, 93    |             may they ripen the next day.' But when the time has
 32      3, 93    |             or tomorrow or the next day.' But when the time has
 33      4, 37    |             where a monk during the day, sitting & pacing back &
 34      4, 37    |         dwelling thus ardently,~    day & night, untiring,~    he
 35      4, 41    |         daytime [at any hour of the day]. Day [for him] is the same
 36      4, 41    |            at any hour of the day]. Day [for him] is the same as
 37      4, 41    |         night, night is the same as day. By means of an awareness
 38      4, 111   |           him for refuge, from this day forward, for life." ~ ~
 39      4, 184   |           him for refuge, from this day forward, for life." ~ ~See
 40      5, 139   |            of grass & water for one day, two days, three days, four
 41      5, 139   |            of grass & water for one day, two days, three days, four
 42      5, 180   |            who eats only one meal a day, refraining in the night,
 43      5, 180   |             now eat only one meal a day, refraining in the night,
 44      5, 180   |             who eat only one meal a day, refraining in the night,
 45      5, 180   |    villagers. I eat only one meal a day, refraining in the night,
 46      5, 180   |            they eat only one meal a day, refraining in the night,
 47      6, 19    |             that I might live for a day & night, that I might attend
 48      6, 19    |             that I might live for a day, that I might attend to
 49      6, 19    |             that I might live for a day & night... for a day...
 50      6, 19    |          for a day & night... for a day... for the interval that
 51      6, 20    |           the case where a monk, as day departs and night returns,
 52      6, 20    |           rapture, training himself day & night in skillful qualities. ~"
 53      6, 20    |          monk, as night departs and day returns, reflects: 'Many
 54      6, 20    |            were I to die during the day?' If, on reflecting, he
 55      6, 20    |           were he to die during the day, then he should put forth
 56      6, 20    |           were he to die during the day, then for that very reason
 57      6, 20    |           rapture, training himself day & night in skillful qualities. ~"
 58      7, 49    |          again on the next Uposatha day, and perhaps you'll get
 59      7, 49    |           on the following Uposatha day, the lay followers from
 60      7, 58    |            dwelling] by night as by day, and by day as by night.
 61      7, 58    |             night as by day, and by day as by night. By means of
 62      8, 41    |             beings. For all of this day and night, in this manner,
 63      8, 41    |           spotless. For all of this day and night, in this manner,
 64      8, 41    |        intercourse. For all of this day and night, in this manner,
 65      8, 41    |          the world. For all of this day and night, in this manner,
 66      8, 41    |       carelessness. For all of this day and night, in this manner,
 67      8, 41    |        wrong time.' For all of this day and night, in this manner,
 68      8, 41    |            perfume. For all of this day and night, in this manner,
 69      8, 41    |           of grass. For all of this day and night, in this manner,
 70      8, 43    |           The Shrine Room, Uposatha Day, Rains Residence (WH 206/
 71      8, 43    |           dwell, for this night and day, having abandoned killing
 72      8, 43    |           dwell, for this night and day, having abandoned taking
 73      8, 43    |           dwell, for this night and day, having abandoned unchaste
 74      8, 43    |           dwell, for this night and day, having abandoned false
 75      8, 43    |           dwell, for this night and day, having abandoned distilled
 76      8, 43    |           Visakha, is one night and day of the devas of the Four
 77      8, 43    |           Visakha, is one night and day of the devas of the Thirty-three,
 78      8, 43    |           Visakha, is one night and day of the Yama devas, their
 79      8, 43    |           Visakha, is one night and day of the Tusita devas, their
 80      8, 43    |           Visakha, is one night and day of the Nimmanarati devas,
 81      8, 43    |           Visakha, is one night and day of the Paranimmitavasavatti
 82      8, 43(13)|            Man can live at most one day in the life of the Thirty-three.
 83      8, 43    |            and happiness for many a day. Lord, if all the warrior-nobles,
 84      8, 43    |            and happiness for many a day." ~"So it is, Vasettha.
 85      8, 43    |            and happiness for many a day. If this world with its
 86      8, 43    |            and happiness for many a day. Vasettha, if these great
 87      8, 43    |            and happiness for many a day, that is, if they were conscious,
 88      9, 7     |            to the Blessed One: "One day recently when I was staying
 89      9, 41    |         into the Great Wood for the day's abiding." ~"As you say,
 90      9, 41    |           of a certain tree for the day's abiding. ~Then Tapussa
 91     10, 47    |    followers, it being the Uposatha day, went to the Blessed One.
 92     10, 47    |          encountering an unskillful day, were to earn a half-kahapana.
 93     10, 47    |          encountering an unskillful day, were to earn a kahapana...
 94     10, 47    |            one thousand kahapanas a day; saving up his gains, living
 95     10, 47    |            to unalloyed bliss for a day, a night, half a day, or
 96     10, 47    |          for a day, a night, half a day, or half a night?" ~"No,
 97     10, 47    |            two days & nights... one day & night practicing as I
 98     10, 47    |            don't." ~"Then from this day forward, lord, we will observe
 99     10, 48    |             will be a parting (some day) from all those who are
100     10, 94    |        should be observed, nor do I day that all observances should
101     10, 176   |           him for refuge, from this day forward, for life."  See