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1 3 | keeps their side; a putrid smell is continually issuing from
2 3 | leprosy, blotch, a foul smell are, in that condition,
3 15| having the required colour, smell, and taste, pounds it on
4 15| has the required colour, smell, and taste. For by taking
5 15| remedy, after smelling the smell and tasting the flavour,
6 15| please them, in colour, smell, nor taste. Then the physician
7 15| of the required colour, smell, and taste to have the required
8 15| have the required colour, smell, and taste, so that they
9 17| fetid, it constantly emits a smell sweet as the lotus.~14.
10 18| possessed of a perfect organ of smell with eight hundred good
11 18| beasts, as well as the smell issuing from the body of
12 18| different smells is his organ of smell hindered, impaired, or vexed;
13 18| stanzas:~22. His organ of smell is quite correct, and he
14 18| considerable distance, and by the smell he knows where they are.~
15 18| distinguish from the (peculiar) smell.~32. He discerns the gods
16 18| the power of his organ of smell.~33. By the smell he tracks
17 18| organ of smell.~33. By the smell he tracks the abodes of
18 18| the power of his organ of smell he, without leaving his
19 18| staying at the time.~44. By smell he apprehends the gods,
20 18| before. Such is the organ of smell of the Bodhisattva who keeps
21 18| the power of his organ of smell. Yet it is not the divine
22 18| perfect, divine faculty of smell.~Further, Satatasamitâbhiyukta,
23 19| perfection of sight, hearing, smell, taste, body, and mind.
24 19| perfectness of sight, hearing, smell, taste, body, and mind.~
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