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Example sentences for "gata"

Lexicographically close words:
gastropods; gastrula; gastrulation; gasworks; gat; gate; gateau; gated; gatehouse; gatehouses
  1. But great strife arose after Karl's death in the Farey Islands between the family of Thrand of Gata and Leif Ossurson, and of which there are great sagas.

  2. Thrand of Gata came with a great retinue, and Leif and Gille came there also, with many in their following.

  3. The spring after Thrand of Gata fell ill, and had sore eyes and other complaints; but he prepared to attend the Thing, as was his custom.

  4. Thord of Gata made himself ready for the voyage; but just as he was setting out he got a stroke of palsy, and could not come, so he remained behind.

  5. This story is to be told also when treating of commiseration, when discoursing on the high-mindedness of the Tathâgata and on the subject of listening with attention to the preaching of the Law.

  6. This story is also to be adduced, when discoursing on the Tathâgata and when treating of listening with attention to the preaching of the Law.

  7. Likewise, when glorifying the Tathâgata and praising the cultivation of an excellent nature: 'In this manner a good nature being always striven after does not pass away, even when in the state of a beast.

  8. Likewise, when discoursing on the Tathâgata or on the subject of listening with attention to the preaching of the Law.

  9. This story is also to be told, when praising the Tathâgata and when discoursing on listening with attention to the preaching of the Law.

  10. We slept scarcely at all on board the Nügata Marü; it seemed almost sacrilege to miss an hour of the beautiful flying panorama which was being so silently spread before our vision.

  11. The truth again is such that it transforms and unfolds itself wherever conditions are favourable in the form of a tathâgata or in some other forms, in order that all beings may be induced thereby to bring their virtue to maturity.

  12. The discussion of ultimate metaphysical problems, such as whether the world was eternal or non-eternal, or whether a Tathâgata existed after death or not, were considered as heresies in early Buddhism.

  13. The hills of Gata or Gate, mountains which form a natural barrier on the eastern side of the kingdom of Malabar.

  14. Sidenote: 25th] Marched to Malpartida and saw at a distance the Gata mountains with their summits covered with snow.

  15. This river rises in the Sierra de Françia, connected with the Gata mountains, and falls into the Huebra.

  16. We should have made Cape Gata about three to-morrow morning, and in my judgment in a smart southerly or south-westerly gale.

  17. This is a mountainous island, with nothing like a harbor on the west coast between Cape Gata and Cape Arnauti.

  18. But the Tathâgata does not think that he should lead the order or that the order is dependent on him.

  19. Out of the fulness of faith hast thou spoken Ânanda, but the Tathâgata knows for certain that it is so.

  20. Therefore I say that the Tathâgata is emancipated because he has completely and entirely abandoned all imaginations, agitations and false notions about the Ego and anything pertaining to the Ego.

  21. The narrative becomes more human when it relates how one afternoon he looked at the town and said, "This will be the last time that the Tathâgata will behold Vesâlî.

  22. Give no occasion to reproach yourself hereafter saying, The Tathâgata died in our own village and we neglected to visit him in his last hours.

  23. Sumangala and Tissa were his chief disciples, And Sāgata was the servitor of Dīpankara Buddha.

  24. The yoke the Tathāgata bears none else is able to bear.

  25. When the Tathāgata had attained to complete Enlightenment, Nālaka went to him and heard the way of salvation.

  26. Then Mâra, knowing that Tathâgata had fixed the time for his emancipation, his earnest wish being thus fulfilled, joyous returned to his abode in heaven.

  27. Tathâgata following a peaceable life, recognized fully by his tribe, repeating the joyful news of religion, gladdened the hearts of all his kinsmen hearing him.

  28. And now Tathâgata slowly approached, when, lo!

  29. Only the diamond curtain of Tathâgata can overwhelm inconstancy!

  30. The Tathâgata (Buddha) sits on a great lotus consisting of 1000 leaves.

  31. From Cape Gata in Granada to the borders of Asturias the distance is about 5000 stadia.

  32. The directly southern coast, from the Cabo de Gata to Gibraltar, has a milder and more equable climate than that of the south-eastern coast; but in the inland valley of the Guadalquiver the range is more extreme, both for heat and cold.

  33. When the weather grew fine again Katipah returned to the shore and flew her kite as she had always done before the love of Gamma-gata had entered her heart.

  34. One day the west wind came full-breathed over land and sea, and Katipah was among the first on the beach to send up her messenger with word to Gamma-gata of the thing for which she prayed.

  35. Day by day the west wind blew softly, and she knew that Gamma-gata was there, keeping watch over her and her child.

  36. Only remember, however long we may be parted, and whatever winds blow ill-fortune up to your door, Gamma-gata will watch over you.

  37. So Katipah stood with her feet in the green sorrel, and Gamma-gata went up into the plum-tree and shook, till from head to foot she was showered with white blossom.

  38. And when Katipah got up from her bed of straw and looked out, there was Gamma-gata once more, the beautiful youth whom she loved and had been wedded to, and had heard but had not seen since.

  39. And going down to the shore, she would lay the child among the strings of her kite and send it up to where Gamma-gata blew a wide breath over sea and land.

  40. Gamma-gata reached his hands through the bars and put them round her face.

  41. The second and the third time those same words Did the Tathâgata to them address; But even the third time they were silent all.

  42. There is no offering of alms in food Of greater profit unto him who gives Than when one offers a Tathâgata Food that once eaten by him he departs With that complete departure wherein naught Of all that late he was is left to be.

  43. Tathâgata we call our Buddha, so Honoring him as one who holds himself Filially faithful to ancestral ways.

  44. If there existed a store of merit, the Tathâgata would not have preached a store of merit.

  45. These extremes have been avoided by the Tathâgata and it is a middle doctrine that he teaches," namely, dependent origination as explained in the chain of twelve links.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gata" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.