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1 Int | Khujjuttara from sermons given by the Buddha while he was
2 Int, 26 | would not eat without having given, nor would they allow the
3 Int, 26 | they eat without having given, and the stain of meanness
4 Int, 26 | noble ones~Who make what is given fruitful. ~Having given
5 Int, 26 | given fruitful. ~Having given much food as offerings~To
6 TrInt | in the Itivuttaka. And, given the role of right view in
7 1, 137(**)| avoid monotony, they are given here only in the first and
8 1, 137(**)| avoid monotony, they are given here only in the first and
9 1, 26 | would not eat without have given, nor would the stain of
10 1, 26 | sharing, they eat without have given. The stain of selfishness
11 1, 26 | bears great fruit.~Having given food~ as an offering~
12 2, 30 | what is skillful, has not given protection to those in fear,
13 2, 31 | done what is skillful, has given protection to those in fear,
14 2, 32(*) | view: "There is nothing given, nothing offered, nothing
15 2, 39 | has two Dhamma discourses given in sequence. Which two? '
16 2, 39 | rightly self-awakened -- has given in sequence." ~See the two
17 3, 90 | a field of merit;~having given gifts to the supreme,~
18 3, 90 | bliss, & strength. ~Having given to the supreme,~ the
19 4, 109 | against the flow. ~"I have given you this simile to illustrate
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