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1 Int, 26 | offerings~To those most worthy of offerings,~The donors
2 Int, 90 | the Lord's disciples is worthy of gifts, worthy of hospitality,
3 Int, 90 | disciples is worthy of gifts, worthy of hospitality, worthy of
4 Int, 90 | worthy of hospitality, worthy of offerings, worthy of
5 Int, 90 | hospitality, worthy of offerings, worthy of reverential salutation,
6 Int, 90 | the Buddha as foremost,~Worthy of offerings, unsurpassed; ~
7 Int, 106| children. Living with those worthy of adoration are those families
8 Int, 106| early teachers' and 'those worthy of veneration' are terms
9 Int, 106| early teachers"~And "worthy of veneration,"~Being compassionate
10 Gloss, 115| Arahant ~A "worthy one" or "pure one;" a person
11 Gloss, 119| they, by their birth, are worthy of the highest respect.
12 1, 26 | an offering~ to those worthy of offerings,~many donors,~
13 2, 38 | occur to the Tathagata, worthy & rightly self-awakened:
14 2, 39 | heard: "The Tathagata -- worthy & rightly self-awakened --
15 2, 39 | discourses that the Tathagata -- worthy & rightly self-awakened --
16 3, 84 | Tathagata appears in the world, worthy & rightly self-awakened,
17 3, 84 | of that Teacher who is a worthy one, his mental fermentations
18 3, 90 | non-percipient -- the Tathagata, worthy & rightly self-awakened,
19 4, 106| children. Living with those worthy of gifts are those families
20 4, 106| mother & father. 'Those worthy of gifts' is a designation
21 4, 106| first teachers,~ those worthy of gifts~ from their
22 4, 109| stands for the Tathagata, worthy & rightly self-awakened." ~
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