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1 1, 5 | find any other rival in the world, it could only feel emulation 2 1, 16 | of goddesses to the whole world.~ 3 1, 20 | destroy the evils of the world.~ 4 1, 21 | 21. The guardians of the world hastened from heaven to 5 1, 21 | to mount watch over the world's one true ruler; thus the 6 1, 25 | born for the welfare of the world, without pain and without 7 1, 26 | mother's womb, made the world bright like gold, bursting 8 1, 34 | for the welfare of the world,-thus this is my last birth,' 9 1, 39 | extinguished, for the sake of the world drowned in sorrow.~ 10 1, 51 | win pre-eminence in the world at different places; those 11 1, 74 | darkness of illusion in the world.~ 12 1, 75 | knowledge the distressed world, borne helplessly along, 13 1, 76 | 76. 'The thirsty world of living beings will drink 14 1, 78 | who are consumed in this world with that fire of desire 15 1, 80 | deliverance from its bonds of the world now overcome by misery, 16 1, 81 | kind sire, to the pitiable world of human beings, who through 17 2, 54 | watch over their sons in the world; but this king, though loving 18 3, 33 | long-lived lord; all the world knows thus that old age 19 3, 36 | and valour; and yet the world is not disturbed, even when 20 3, 59 | is fixed to all in this world.'~ 21 3, 61 | all creatures, and yet the world throws off all fear and 22 4, 57 | fear, they are joyous in a world which is all pain.~ 23 4, 82 | and to which the whole world is devoted.'~ 24 4, 85 | but remembering that the world is transitory, my mind cannot 25 4, 98 | pleasure, while 1 see the world as it were ablaze with fire.~ 26 5, 7 | birth and destruction of the world, he, grieved, exclaimed, ' 27 5, 9 | origin and destruction of the world, he laid hold of the path 28 5, 11 | his mind the course of the world:~ 29 5, 18 | Desiring liberation in a world subject to destruction, 30 5, 38 | separation is inevitable to the world, but not for Dharma, this 31 5, 64 | impure and monstrous in the world of living beings; but deceived 32 5, 77 | yet all those who in this world are companions, whether 33 5, 78 | will be for the good of the world,-O best of steeds, by thy 34 5, 78 | good and the good of the world.'~ 35 6, 1 | the sun, the eye of the world, was just risen, he, the 36 6, 7 | is hard to find in the world.~ 37 6, 10 | own (future) support; the world shows kindness for the sake 38 6, 48 | 48. 'And since this world goes away, each one of us 39 7, 18 | heaven, by the lower the world of men; by the path of pain 40 7, 24 | misery for the sake of this world, others meet toil for the 41 7, 26 | obtains happiness in the next world, therefore religion here 42 8, 5 | on the salvation of the world,-like the sky bereft of 43 8, 64 | heavenly nymphs in lndra's world!~ 44 8, 66 | leave me either in this world or the next.~ 45 9, 36 | Leaving his kindred in another world, he departs hither; and 46 9, 38 | all things; time drags the world into all its various times; 47 9, 46 | assured liberation to all the world without any effort.~ 48 9, 48 | non-existence; and since all this world thus arises spontaneously, 49 9, 50 | producing unity, bear tip the world.~ 50 9, 53 | cause of the action of the world, is also determined as the 51 9, 68 | my home as a man of the world, with no knowledge of the 52 10, 28 | dissolution as far as regards this world.~ 53 10, 35 | Youth in this present world is the enemy of religion 54 11, 5 | having obtained riches in the world, employ them for the sake 55 11, 9 | like illusions through the world,-infatuate men's minds even 56 11, 10 | gods, still less in the world of mortals; he who is athirst 57 11, 11 | There is no calamity in the world like pleasures,-people are 58 11, 34 | pain of death even in the world of the living.~ 59 11, 43 | with everything in this world,-therefore no man is invariably 60 11, 45 | trouble for the sake of the world.~ 61 11, 49 | is once satisfied in this world, are not all distinctions 62 11, 57 | by the enjoyment of the world, and I have come out longing 63 11, 59 | 59. 'But that world in which there is no old 64 11, 61 | in its art as to draw the world in all its various ages 65 11, 67 | while he stays in this world, through the injury of another, 66 11, 70 | therefore do thou guard (the world) like Indra in heaven; guard 67 12, 8 | in the open field of the world's enjoyments, ere thou hast 68 12, 37 | his different births in a world abounding with misery.~ 69 12, 38 | He wanders about in the world of embodied existence, thinking 70 12, 42 | reason the Brahmans in the world, discoursing on the supreme 71 12, 51 | dislike, he reaches the world of Brahman, deceived by 72 12, 86 | yet returns again to the world, therefore the Bodhisattva, 73 12, 93 | he, longing to cross the world whose farther shore is so 74 12, 111| that he had returned to the world the five mendicants left 75 13, 1 | highest knowledge, the whole world rejoiced; but Mara, the 76 13, 2 | He whom they call in the world Kamadeva, the owner of the 77 13, 5 | me and proclaims to the world the path of final bliss, 78 13, 32 | virtuous beings who desired the world's liberation.~ 79 13, 61 | 61. 'Pitying the world lying distressed amidst 80 13, 62 | good path, when all the world is carried away in devious 81 13, 64 | who, when he beholds the world drowned in the great flood 82 13, 66 | unloosing the bonds of the world.~ 83 13, 70 | very arrows by which, O world, thou art smitten in thy 84 14, 5 | actions in various lives, this world of living beings rolls on 85 14, 8 | sight he beheld the whole world as in a spotless mirror.~ 86 14, 28 | fruit of their actions in a world of the Pitris destitute 87 14, 35 | reflected, 'Alas for this whole world of living beings doomed 88 14, 52 | old age and disease the world is devoured by death;~ 89 14, 64 | the origin of pain in the world of living beings; this also 90 14, 77 | divine flowers; and all the world, when the great saint had 91 14, 85 | thee, O Lord of the whole world, glory to thee, who hast 92 15, 9 | attained able to deliver the world.~ 93 15, 33 | do thou, the lord of the world of Desire, restore us to 94 15, 37 | again Mara, the lord of the world of Desire, lost to shame, 95 15, 41 | and able to deliver the world, be successively the supreme 96 15, 41 | the supreme lord of every world from the Yama heaven onwards'.~ 97 15, 45 | gradually, I will bring the world to perfect happiness.~ 98 15, 51 | holy one thought of the world still involved in embodied 99 15, 59 | longing to accomplish the world's salvation.~ 100 15, 81 | strong enough to deliver the world?'~ 101 15, 82 | the sake of delivering the world,'~ 102 15, 83 | shone forth, arousing the world, having emitted in the darkness 103 15, 86 | Where, O teacher of the world, will the holy one turn 104 15, 87 | deities, I will deliver the world.'~ 105 15, 118| summoned each from his own world; and Maitriya with the deities 106 16, 5 | asceticism, renunciation of the world, or self-control, with true 107 16, 7 | Path for the good of the world,-~ 108 16, 8 | Tathagata, the teacher of the world, proclaim the good Law, 109 16, 9 | and the Tathagata in the world,~ 110 16, 11 | 11. 'Instructing all the world I will show to it Nirvana; 111 16, 21 | this assumption? If all the world is produced spontaneously, 112 16, 23 | there not uniformity in the world if Isvara be the uniformly 113 16, 30 | promote the good of the world, let him hold fast the chain 114 16, 69 | the Law, the lord of the world;~ 115 16, 71 | become the light of the world, the illuminator of the 116 16, 79 | 79. 'The ruler of the world, the bearer of the world, 117 16, 79 | world, the bearer of the world, the master of the world, 118 16, 79 | world, the master of the world, the sovereign of the world, 119 16, 79 | world, the sovereign of the world, the teacher of the world, 120 16, 79 | world, the teacher of the world, the preceptor of the world, 121 16, 79 | world, the preceptor of the world, he who brings to the world 122 16, 79 | world, he who brings to the world the Law, virtue, and its 123 16, 93 | guardian-spirits of the world, and also the firm throne 124 16, 105| liberality for the good of the world,~ 125 16, 110| among the guardians of the world, an Indra ruler of the gods, 126 17, 2 | one; the conqueror of the world then made thirty rejoicing 127 17, 5 | Varani,-renowned in the world as Yasoda,-wise from the 128 17, 6 | for the salvation of the world, entered the city of Kasi. 129 17, 17 | thou art devoted to the world's salvation; what shall 130 17, 21 | Maghavan, the ten rulers of the world headed by Yama, the sun, 131 17, 22 | their head, and those in the world of the dead the domain of 132 17, 29 | mendicants, the conqueror of the world went out of the city of