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1 4 | easy to endure isolated forest or wilderness dwellings.
2 4 | easy to endure isolated forest or wilderness dwellings.
3 4 | activities resort to isolated forest or wilderness dwellings,
4 4 | when I resort to isolated forest or wilderness dwellings.
5 4 | they resort to isolated forest or wilderness dwellings.'
6 4 | livelihood resort to isolated forest or wilderness dwellings,
7 4 | when I resort to isolated forest or wilderness dwellings.
8 4 | they resort to isolated forest or wilderness dwellings.'
9 4 | idiots, resort to isolated forest or wilderness dwellings,
10 4 | when I resort to isolated forest or wilderness dwellings.
11 4 | they resort to isolated forest or wilderness dwellings.'
12 4 | why he resorts to isolated forest & wilderness dwellings,'
13 4 | that I resort to isolated forest & wilderness dwellings:
14 10a, 5 | a bhikkhu, gone to the forest, to the foot of a tree,
15 10b, 10 | monk, having gone to the forest, to the foot of a tree or
16 12, 20 | grass or cowdung. I lived on forest roots and fruits, I fed
17 12, 20 | I would plunge into some forest and dwell there. And when
18 36 | countryside, with an inspiring forest grove, a clear-flowing river
19 36 | countryside, with its inspiring forest grove, clear-flowing river
20 41, Text| in the village or in the forest. He is given over to misconduct
21 41, Text| in the village or in the forest. Abandoning misconduct in
22 45 | kin -- garden deities, forest deities, tree deities, deities
23 45 | living in herbs, grass, & forest monarchs -- would gather
24 45 | kin -- garden deities, forest deities, tree deities, deities
25 45 | living in herbs, grass, & forest monarchs -- foresee in that
26 45 | or cow dung. He lives on forest roots & berries. He feeds
27 105 | near Vesali in the Great Forest, at the Peaked Pavilion.
28 107, 6 | choose a remote lodging in a forest, at the root of a tree,
29 121 | based on the perception of forest. His mind takes pleasure,
30 121 | indulges in its perception of forest. ~"He discerns that 'Whatever
31 121 | based on the perception of forest.' He discerns that 'This
32 121 | based on the perception of forest.' Thus he regards it as
33 121, 9 | attending to the perception of forest -- attends to the singleness
34 121, 9 | based on the perception of forest are not present. There is
35 121, 9 | empty of the perception of forest. There is only this non-emptiness:
36 121, 10 | attending to the perception of forest, not attending to the perception
37 121, 10 | based on the perception of forest are not present. Whatever
38 121, 10 | empty of the perception of forest. This mode of perception
39 125 | Aciravata was staying in the Forest Hut.1 Then prince Jayasena,2
40 125 | and go into an elephant forest. When you see a forest elephant,
41 125 | elephant forest. When you see a forest elephant, tie him to the
42 125 | and goes into an elephant forest. Seeing a forest elephant,
43 125 | elephant forest. Seeing a forest elephant, he ties him to
44 125 | open. But, Aggivessana, the forest elephant has this longing,
45 125 | to say for the elephant forest. But in regard to him the
46 125 | noble anointed king that the forest elephant has got out into
47 125 | elephant tamer, tame the forest elephant by subduing his
48 125 | elephant by subduing his forest ways, by subduing his forest
49 125 | forest ways, by subduing his forest memories, and aspirations
50 125 | fretting and fever for the forest, by making him pleased with
51 125 | into the ground ties the forest elephant to it by his neck
52 125 | neck so as to subdue his forest ways... and accustom him
53 125 | manyfolk. And, Aggivessana, the forest elephant, on being addressed
54 125 | When, Aggivessana, the forest elephant has accepted the
55 125, 22 | choose a remote lodging in a forest, at the root of a tree,
56 125, 22 | hill-cave, a cemetery, a forest haunt, in the open or on
57 125, 22 | a remote lodging in the forest... or on a heap of straw.
58 125, 23 | into the ground, ties a forest elephant to it by his neck
59 125, 23 | neck so as to subdue his forest ways, so as to subdue his
60 125, 23 | ways, so as to subdue his forest aspirations, and so as to
61 125, 23 | fretting and fever for the forest, so as to make him pleased
62 136, Int | Samiddhi was living in a forest hut. ~Then the wanderer
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