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1 4 | sprinkles him with cold water without addressing him any
2 5 | the humid element from the water emitted by that great cloud,
3 5 | great cloud, and by that water which, all of one essence,
4 5 | drenched and vivified by water of one essence throughout.~
5 5 | universe, pours out the same water and recreates by it all
6 5 | and strength, suck in the water and thereby attain the full
7 5 | great rain-cloud big with water, is wreathed with flashes
8 5 | begins pouring down its water all around.~8. And so, flashing
9 5 | out an abundant mass of water equally, and refreshes this
10 5 | Grasses and shrubs absorb the water of one essence which issues
11 5 | small, and mean, drink that water according to their growth
12 5 | leaves are moistened by the water from the cloud develop their
13 5 | nature of the germ; still the water emitted (from the cloud)
14 5 | like a cloud shedding its water without distinction; I have
15 5 | preached by the Gina, like the water emitted by the cloud is
16 5 | preaching of the law, like the water poured out by the cloud
17 5 | for sugar, milk, ghee, or water;~48. Some for impurities,
18 7 | wild beasts, deprived of water, frightful for persons of
19 10| in need and in quest of water, in order to get water,
20 10| of water, in order to get water, causes a well to be dug
21 10| and white, he thinks: the water is still far off. After
22 10| out is moist, mixed with water, muddy, with trickling drops,
23 10| convinced and certain that water is near. In the same manner,
24 10| certain man who in want of water goes to dig a well in an
25 10| seeing which he thinks: the water is far off; a token of its
26 10| gets the conviction that water cannot be very far off.~
27 10| sand may be inferred that water is near.~23. After entering
28 11| as fetching grass, fuel, water, bulbs, roots, fruit, &c.
29 14| untainted as the lotus is by water; who to-day have flocked
30 22| fire, nor swept away by water. Even a thousand Buddhas
31 24| quenched as if sprinkled with water.~6. If one happens to fall
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