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1 1, Text| the shade of a royal Sal tree in the Very Blessed Grove.
2 10, A | wilderness, to the shade of a tree, or to an empty building --
3 10a, 5 | forest, to the foot of a tree, or to an empty place, sits
4 10b, 10 | forest, to the foot of a tree or to an empty place, sits
5 12, 19 | feeling. Suppose there were a tree growing on uneven ground
6 12, 19 | and directed to that same tree. Then a man with good sight
7 12, 19 | he will come to this same tree'; and then later on he sees
8 12, 19 | lying in the shade of that tree experiencing much painful
9 12, 19 | feeling. Suppose there were a tree growing on even ground with
10 12, 19 | and directed to that same tree. Then a man with good sight
11 12, 19 | he will come to this same tree'; and then later on he sees
12 12, 19 | lying in the shade of that tree experiencing much pleasant
13 12, 20 | shrouds, in refuse rags, in tree bark, in antelope hide,
14 12, 20 | as the bole of a tinduka tree, accumulating over the years,
15 12, 20 | across the shadow of a palm tree, suppose that they were
16 14, Text| root & trunk of a standing tree possessing heartwood --
17 19 | resting under the shade of a tree or out in the open, he simply
18 22 | sat down in the shade of a tree for the day's abiding. Ven.
19 22 | sat down in the shade of a tree for the day's abiding. ~
20 36 | cool shade of a rose-apple tree, then -- quite withdrawn
21 45 | fall at the foot of a sala tree. The deity living in the
22 45 | The deity living in the tree would become frightened,
23 45 | deities, forest deities, tree deities, deities living
24 45 | tendril around the sala tree. ~"The thought occurred
25 45 | deity living in the sala tree: 'Now what future danger
26 45 | deities, forest deities, tree deities, deities living
27 45 | having enwrapped the sala tree, having made a canopy over
28 45 | massive limbs of the sala tree to come crashing down. The
29 45 | the deity living in the tree: 'This was the future danger
30 45 | canvas, shrouds, refuse rags, tree bark, antelope hide, strips
31 58 (1) | chestnut is the nut of a tree (Trapa bicornis) growing
32 72 | destroyed, like an uprooted palm tree, deprived of the conditions
33 72 | destroyed, like an uprooted palm tree, deprived of the conditions
34 72 | there were a great sala tree not far from a village or
35 82 | in the shade of a certain tree for the day's abiding. On
36 82 | in the shade of a certain tree for the day's abiding." ~"
37 105 | with him. ~"Just as a palm tree with its top cut off is
38 105 | root, like an uprooted palm tree deprived of the conditions
39 107, 6 | forest, at the root of a tree, on a mountain slope, in
40 118, 1 | wilderness, to the shade of a tree, or to an empty building,
41 119 | wilderness, to the shade of a tree, or to an empty building --
42 125, 22 | forest, at the root of a tree, on a mountain slope, in
43 138 | root & trunk of a standing tree possessing heartwood --
44 140 | destroyed, like an uprooted palm tree, deprived of the conditions
45 140 | destroyed like an uprooted palm tree, deprived of the conditions
46 140 | destroyed like an uprooted palm tree, deprived of the conditions
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