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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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prince

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1 1, 56 | from the birth of the young prince,-grave from his consciousness 2 1, 64 | bewildered with joy, took the prince, who lay on his nurse's 3 1, 69 | 69. 'Is the prince, O holy man, destined to 4 1, 85 | real fate which awaited the prince to the king who was thus 5 2, 17 | in consequence caused the prince's name to be Sarvarthasiddha.~ 6 2, 19 | as her own son the young prince who was like the offspring 7 2, 20 | fanned by the wind, the prince gradually grew in all due 8 2, 24 | middle youth, the young prince learned in a few days the 9 2, 25 | present Sakya race turned the prince to sensual pleasures.~ 10 2, 27 | 27. Then after that the prince, beloved of the king his 11 3, 4 | heaven forbid that the prince with his tender nature should 12 3, 6 | beau.tiful, the fortunate prince with his well-trained attendants 13 3, 13 | Hearing the news, 'the prince is going out,' from the 14 3, 22 | 22. Gazing down upon the prince in the road. the women appeared 15 3, 25 | white sedate garments, the prince for a while did feel a little 16 3, 27 | 27. The prince having beheld him thus overcome 17 3, 32 | Being thus addressed, the prince, starting a little, spoke 18 3, 38 | the chariot back, and the prince lost in thought entered 19 3, 43 | 43. Then the prince again addressed him, looking 20 3, 44 | charioteer answered, 'O prince, this evil is common to 21 3, 53 | king once more made the prince go out, having ordered the 22 3, 54 | only the charioteer and the prince, and none else, beheld him 23 3, 55 | 55. Then spoke the prince to the charioteer, 'Who 24 3, 63 | 63. Even when the prince thus spoke to him, the charioteer 25 4, 1 | women went out to meet the prince as a newly-arrived bridegroom;~ 26 4, 21 | much more then a delicate prince in the first flower of his 27 4, 24 | for the conquest of the prince.~ 28 4, 26 | gentle temperament of the prince, and through the power of 29 4, 27 | surrounded by troops of women the prince wandered in the wood like 30 4, 36 | side of that lotus-faced prince.~ 31 4, 43 | lotus, thus addressed the prince with words slightly indistinct 32 4, 53 | away by love, assailed the prince with all kinds of stratagems.~ 33 4, 69 | thou not then, O large-eyed prince, even if thy heart is unwilling, 34 4, 83 | by sacred tradition, the prince made reply, in a voice like 35 4, 100| 100. Then the prince uttered a discourse full 36 4, 102| withdrawn in the evening,-the prince, pondering the transitoriness 37 5, 20 | had thus spoken, while the prince was looking on, he suddenly 38 5, 20 | inhabitant who, knowing that the prince's thoughts were other than 39 5, 24 | such as thou, O long-eyed prince!' So, on seeing him, the 40 5, 26 | 26. Then the prince whose form was like the 41 5, 40 | tears by his father, the prince, sorrowing, entered into 42 5, 82 | accord without noise, as the prince went through.~ 43 6, 54 | middle part curved, the prince stroked him and addressed 44 6, 59 | golden goose, the stedfast prince desired a sylvan dress.~ 45 6, 64 | 64. Then the prince and the attendant of the 46 7, 2 | 2. He the prince with a gait like the lion' 47 7, 50 | 50. Then having heard the prince's discourse, gracious and 48 7, 58 | 58. The prince replied, 'Very well,' and 49 8, 14 | crying to one another, 'The prince has returned;' but having 50 8, 18 | might be the return of the prince.~ 51 8, 19 | neighs, it must be that the prince is coming.'~ 52 8, 20 | eyes rolling to see the prince, rushed out of the palace 53 8, 46 | 46. 'When the prince went out, then the gate 54 8, 50 | heard the history of the prince's departure, so marvellous 55 9, 6 | He answered them, 'That prince of the long arms did indeed 56 9, 7 | unwearied, thither whither the prince was gone.~ 57 9, 9 | priest then went up to the prince with the counsellor, as 58 9, 12 | family priest addressed the prince who shone brightly as he 59 9, 13 | 13. 'O prince, consider for a moment what 60 9, 71 | Through their love for the prince and their devotion to the 61 10, 1 | 1. The prince, he of the broad and lusty 62 10, 12 | the command, followed the prince.~ 63 10, 41 | but having heard it, the prince did not falter, (firm) like 64 12, 4 | of sages, having seen the prince seated, and as it were drinking 65 12, 11 | 11. The prince, having heard these words 66 12, 15 | the noble nature of the prince, declared in a concise form 67 12, 39 | Through these causes', O wise prince, the stream of "torpor" 68 12, 43 | 43. The prince, having heard this discourse 69 12, 68 | 68. The prince having not accepted his 70 15, 92 | in the dwelling of the prince of the Nagas, named Sudarsana, 71 17, 20 | the Gina's command that prince of ascetics, Udayin, went


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