Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | and hot are the flames of burning desires. The world is Vanity
2 1, 2 | cessation of~anxiety, that our burning desires would be extinguished!
3 1, 2 | without the admixture of burning desires, without the~distortion
4 6, 19| and filling~the air with burning vapor, but could do him
5 6, 19| Everything, O Jatilas, is~burning. The eye is burning, all
6 6, 19| is~burning. The eye is burning, all the senses are burning,
7 6, 19| burning, all the senses are burning, thoughts~are burning. They
8 6, 19| are burning, thoughts~are burning. They are burning with the
9 6, 19| thoughts~are burning. They are burning with the fire of lust. There
10 8, 25| existence. When a tree is~burning with fierce flames, how
11 13, 48| mayest~not cry out when burning, "This is pain." The wicked
12 13, 51| away of~the soul and the burning away of man's being? Pray
13 13, 53| burned yesterday and are burning now in the same~lamp, filled
14 14, 71| houses a single light was burning. Then a neighbor came with~
15 14, 73| became as hot as a mass of~burning embers, so that no man could
16 16, 83| life quickly comes as a burning torrent sweeping away~the
17 16, 83| man set to look after~a burning lamp. A wise man, understanding
18 18, 97| down from heaven.~ When the burning ceremonies were over, Devaputta
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