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1 1, 3 | oppression and bloodshed. Self is Mara, the tempter, the evil-doer,~
2 1, 4 | peace reigned on earth.~Mara, the evil one, alone was
3 1, 7 | when he left~the palace, Mara stood in the gate and stopped
4 1, 7 | not, O~my Lord," exclaimed Mara. "In seven days from now
5 2, 10| Bodhisattva was ahungered, lo! Mara, the Evil One,~approached
6 2, 10| should live defeated."~ And Mara withdrew, saying: "For seven
7 3 | MARA~
8 3, 11| MARA, THE EVIL ONE~ ~ THE Holy
9 3, 11| filled~with good cheer. Mara alone, lord of the five
10 3, 11| Sakyamuni heeded him not. Mara uttered fear-inspiring threats
11 3, 11| The three daughters of Mara tempted the Bodhisattva,
12 3, 11| attention to them, and when Mara saw that he could kindle
13 3, 11| into lotus-blossoms.~ When Mara saw this, he fled away with
14 3, 11| unmoved by hatred. The wicked Mara's host 'gainst him did not
15 4, 12| Bodhisattva, having put Mara to flight, gave himself
16 4, 13| holiness of the conqueror~of Mara, bowed down in reverence
17 4, 14| only fatigue and trouble."~ Mara, the Evil One, on hearing
18 4, 14| the Blessed One turned to Mara, saying: "I shall not pass~
19 8, 25| overcome the assaults of Mara, the enemy.~ "Since it is
20 12, 40| he is out of the reach of Mara. Thus says~the pleasure-promising
21 12, 40| self I do not mind!~ Thus Mara, I tell thee,~ My path thou
22 13, 47| of~the Tathagata, while Mara, the Evil One, is the enemy
23 13, 48| freed from the bondage~of Mara. He who does not rouse himself
24 13, 48| food, idle, and weak, him Mara, the tempter, will~certainly
25 13, 48| faithful and strong, him Mara will certainly not~overthrow,
26 13, 48| Everything else is the deceit of Mara, the tempter. If you go
27 13, 59| art the muni that~conquers Mara; after having cut off desire
28 14, 60| night steal over us, and~Mara, the evil one, buries our
29 16, 81| love to the~truth. And when Mara, the destroyer, comes to
30 16, 94| In former years, Ananda, Mara, the~Evil One, approached
31 16, 94| tempt him. And~now, Ananda, Mara, the Evil One, came again
32 16, 94| final~Nirvana.'-And when Mara had thus spoken, Ananda,
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