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1 1 (6) | and furthermore, would be put to grief. Why is that? Because
2 8 (3) | formulating his question, he put himself in the place of
3 8 (3) | them the Buddha's reply, he put his question. ~
4 12, 14 | had been) carried off and put there he will wind up in
5 12, 14 | had been) carried off and put there he will wind up in
6 12 (13) | gloss of Comy.: "He will be put in hell as if carried off
7 12 (13) | hell as if carried off and put there by the wardens of
8 12, 19 | had been) carried off and put there he will wind up in
9 12, 19 | had been) carried off and put there he will wind up in
10 14, Text | the early morning, having put on his robes and carrying
11 36 | tears on their faces -- I put on the ochre robe and went
12 44, TrNot| discourse she answers questions put to her by a layman -- Visakha --
13 58, TrInt| trick: if the Buddha had put him in an uncomfortable
14 58, Text | One early in the morning put on his robes and, carrying
15 72 | being the case, I will now put some questions to you. Answer
16 75 | blind man would take it and put it on. Having put it on,
17 75 | it and put it on. Having put it on, gratified, he would
18 75 | grimy, oil-stained rag and put it on; and, having put it
19 75 | and put it on; and, having put it on, gratified, exclaimed
20 75 | blind man would take it and put it on. ~"Then his friends,
21 82 | off their hair & beard, put on the ochre robe, and go
22 105 | broken in two cannot be put back together again, in
23 108, Text | morning, Ven. Ananda, having put on his robes and carrying
24 119, 6 | would he get a place to put his water?" ~"Yes, venerable
25 119, 6 | would he get a place to put his water?" ~"No, lord." ~"
26 125 | task, saying: 'Take up, put down.' When, Aggivessana
27 125 | instructions to take up and put down, then the elephant
28 125, 16 | off hair and beard, having put on saffron robes, should
29 125, 16 | his hair and beard, having put on saffron robes, he goes
30 126 | the morning, Ven. Bhumija put on his robes and, carrying
31 126 | early in the morning, I put on my robes and, carrying
32 148 | to clear knowing -- would put an end to suffering & stress
33 148 | to clear knowing -- would put an end to suffering & stress
34 148 | to clear knowing -- would put an end to suffering & stress
35 148 | to clear knowing -- would put an end to suffering & stress
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