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birth 33
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Buddha - Gospel

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birth

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | nothing~endures. There is birth and death, growth and decay; 2 1, 2 | destroyed.~ Truth knows neither birth nor death; it has no beginning 3 1, 3 | all changes; he is above birth and~death; he remains unaffected 4 1, 4 | good omens~indicating the birth of the Buddha to be. The 5 1, 4 | the commotion which his birth created, felt in her~timorous 6 1, 4 | future Buddha will never give birth to another child. I~shall 7 1, 8 | gait betrayed his royal birth and his eyes~beamed with 8 1, 9 | separation, and we cannot~escape birth, disease, old age, and death. 9 2, 10| seeking to cross the~ocean of birth and death and to arrive 10 4, 12| Pondering on the origin of birth and death, the Enlightened 11 4, 12| Selfhood continues in renewed~birth. The renewed births of selfhood 12 4, 12| destroyed you will be above birth, old age, disease, and death, 13 4, 16| truth concerning suffering:~Birth is attended with pain, decay 14 6, 19| burn, and~there will be birth and death, decay, grief, 15 6, 20| continuous growth. Such is the birth of animated life.~ "Ye that 16 6, 20| live in constant fear of birth, old age,~sickness, and 17 8, 25| all~sides by the rocks of birth, old age, disease, and death, 18 8, 26| standing; neither death nor birth. It is without~stability, 19 12, 40| men, the one blind from birth and the other a~cripple, 20 12, 40| and the man blind from~birth were to say to the cripple 21 12, 40| say to the man~blind from birth as follows: 'See here! I 22 12, 40| And the man~blind from birth, pleased and delighted, 23 12, 40| shoulders of the~man blind from birth were to direct him, saying, ' 24 12, 40| Here the man blind from birth is without power of his 25 13, 41| Having attained~this higher birth, I have found the truth 26 13, 45| annihilation of suffering? Birth is~suffering; old age is 27 14, 60| the brotherhood. No evil birth is possible there,~and even 28 14, 73| class and fear that in this birth there will be neither path~ 29 14, 73| thing concealed by~change of birth. Once upon a time, when 30 14, 75| known as an outcast.~Not by birth does one become an outcast, 31 14, 75| become an outcast, not by birth does one~become a Brahman; 32 16, 87| treatment without abusing their~birth, lineage and persons, how 33 17, 95| life, redounding to good birth, redounding~to good fortune,


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