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1 1 | Bodhisattvas; after conquering the Evil One with his hosts and vehicles,
2 3 | lest it might be Mâra, the evil one, who on this occasion
3 3 | overwhelmed by that mass of evil, they do not conceive the
4 3 | save them from this mass of evil, and bestow on them the
5 3 | issuing from their mouths; an evil spirit has entered the body
6 3 | and defective; that is the evil result from scorning this
7 5 | law, which is free from evil after the attaining of Nirvâna,
8 5 | on the law and cast off evil passions. So shalt thou
9 5 | up the thick darkness of evil passions. Those are blind
10 5 | dwell no more on good nor on evil.~To the man who recovers
11 5 | Pratyekabuddhas. He rends the ties of evil passion in the whirl of
12 6 | of them. Neither Mâra the evil one, nor his host will be
13 7 | disappearance they entered upon evil ways; their course became
14 12| confessions,~11. They will speak evil of us and propagate the
15 13| is assailed by Mâra, the Evil One. Then the Âryas, the
16 15| roots of goodness, so many evil propensities: I am young
17 15| Now deliver us from our evil, be it poison or venom;
18 15| are delivered from their evil. Then, on knowing that these
19 15| sons are delivered from evil, the physician shows himself
20 22| subdued the opposition of the Evil One, young man of good family.
21 23| creatures able to resist the Evil One; Has the Lord Prabhûtaratna,
22 26| surprise them, neither Mâra the Evil One, nor the sons of Mâra,
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