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1 Int | short discourses of the Buddha in both prose and verse.
2 Int | from sermons given by the Buddha while he was staying at
3 Int | stream-enterer after meeting the Buddha and subsequently converted
4 Int | regularly to listen to the Buddha and then later repeated
5 Int | stress that they were the Buddha's words and not her own. ~
6 Int, 90 | Those who have faith in the Buddha have faith in the foremost,
7 Int, 90 | Dhamma:~Having faith in the Buddha as foremost,~Worthy of offerings,
8 Int, 112 | Gone for refuge to the Buddha,~On meeting him pay homage
9 Int, 112 | heard. ~his Was Said by the Buddha~Translated from the Pali
10 TrInt | leave the palace to hear the Buddha's discourses, Khujjuttara
11 TrInt | place, memorized what the Buddha said, and then returned
12 TrInt | ladies-in-waiting. For her efforts, the Buddha cited Khujjuttara as the
13 TrInt | Queen and her entourage, the Buddha commented (in Udana vii.
14 TrInt | the nine divisions of the Buddha's teachings -- a list that
15 TrInt | several centuries after the Buddha's passing away. For a discussion
16 TrInt | covers a wide range of the Buddha's teachings -- from the
17 TrInt | to explain it here. ~The Buddha's teachings on action, or
18 TrInt | many people assume that the Buddha derived his teachings on
19 TrInt | course of his Awakening, the Buddha discovered that the experience
20 TrInt | ending of all action. ~The Buddha's direct perception of the
21 TrInt | provided the framework for Buddha's vision of the cosmos in
22 TrInt | cosmos that derives from the Buddha's insight into the power
23 Gloss, 115 | rebirth. A title for the Buddha and the highest level of
24 Gloss, 122 | translation I have rendered buddha as "Awakened," and dhira
25 Gloss, 132 | denotes those followers of the Buddha, lay or ordained, who have
26 Gloss, 134 | it usually denotes the Buddha, although occasionally it
27 Gloss, 135 | reveals that people of the Buddha's time felt that a fire,
28 Gloss, 136 | monastic discipline. The Buddha's name for his own teaching
29 1, 17(*) | In S xlv.2 the Buddha says, "Having admirable
30 1, 24(*) | kingdom in the time of the Buddha, corresponding roughly to
31 1, 24(*) | a spot frequented by the Buddha.
32 3, 74 | parents have not gone to the Buddha for refuge, have not gone
33 3, 74 | daughter has gone to the Buddha for refuge, has gone to
34 3, 74 | parents have gone to the Buddha for refuge, have gone to
35 3, 74 | daughter has also gone to the Buddha for refuge, has gone to
36 3, 74 | parents have gone to the Buddha for refuge, have gone to
37 3, 74 | daughter has not gone to the Buddha for refuge, has not gone
38 3, 89(*) | Devadatta, one of the Buddha's cousins, plotted to take
39 3, 90 | confidence in the supreme Buddha,~ unsurpassed~ in
40 4, 112 | beings~who have gone to the Buddha for refuge,~gathering, pay
41 4, 112(***)| Dhamma-wheel, the name of the Buddha's first sermon, so called
42 4, 112(***)| This wheel constitutes the Buddha's most central teaching. ~
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