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39 siddhattha
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1 1, 2 | There is a panic flight from pain and death,~and hot are the 2 1, 3 | there is much misery and~pain. But greater than all the 3 1, 4 | her and retired. When the pain of travail came upon her,~ 4 1, 4 | engulfed in the ocean of~pain was now to obtain release. 5 1, 4 | son caused thee grief and pain?"~ But Asita's heart rejoiced, 6 1, 6 | he sighed because of the pain of old age. "What joy or 7 1, 6 | convulsed and~groaning with pain. The prince asked his charioteer: " 8 1, 7 | existence." And he groaned with pain.~ Siddhattha sat down beneath 9 1, 7 | cold; creatures subject to pain possess the faculty of pleasure; 10 1, 7 | and his heart grieved. The pain of parting~overcame him 11 4, 12| themselves and they cause pain to others; when death destroys 12 4, 12| Builder of this House of Pain.~ Now, Builder, You are 13 4, 16| Birth is attended with pain, decay is painful, disease 14 7, 23| declare, is~at the root of pain. Attain that composure of 15 11, 34| spreadest joy, assuagest pain,~ And verily thy gift will 16 12, 39| attributes are liability to pain~and dissolution, for it 17 13, 48| acts with an evil thought, pain follows him as~the wheel 18 13, 48| not delight~in wrongdoing; pain is the outcome of evil. 19 13, 48| out when burning, "This is pain." The wicked man burns by~ 20 13, 48| begets grief and the dread of pain~causes fear; he who is free 21 13, 48| pleasure and the dread of~pain knows neither grief nor 22 13, 48| night.~ If a man by causing pain to others, wishes to obtain 23 13, 48| you will make an end of pain! Says the Tathagata, The~ 24 13, 48| of thirst overcomes all pain. Few are there among men~ 25 13, 53| compound things are~subject to pain: they will be separated 26 13, 58| What is~the most horrible pain? What is the greatest enjoyment?" 27 13, 58| conscience~is the most tormenting pain; deliverance is the height 28 13, 59| Thou hast~passed beyond pain; thou art holy, O Enlightened 29 13, 59| thou who puttest an end to pain, thou~hast carried us across 30 14, 70| that I cannot move~without pain."~ The Tathagata, seeing 31 15, 79| longer inflict injuries and pain on your own~selves. You 32 16, 80| the~tortures of her bodily pain; for where there is much 33 16, 84| brief and combined with pain. For there is not any means 34 16, 84| mind; on the contrary, his pain will be the greater and 35 16, 86| officer little thinking of the pain~he inflicted upon others, 36 16, 86| lines: "He who inflicts~pain on the gentle, or falsely 37 16, 87| loss of mind,~ Or wretched pain without surcease,~ ~ "Or 38 17, 95| dire sickness, and sharp~pain came upon him even unto


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