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1 1, 90 | 90. Then he, with his soul under strict restraint, 2 2, 52 | for heaven, heaven for the soul,-he only desired the soul' 3 2, 52 | soul,-he only desired the soul's continuance for the sake 4 4, 93 | a union with one's whole soul and nature, then "out upon 5 4, 94 | 94. 'A soul overpowered by passion, 6 4, 99 | certain,-I think that his soul must be made of iron, who 7 5, 77 | for Dharma,-as my inner soul now recognises,-they too 8 6, 5 | to me and thy courage of soul have been proved by thy 9 6, 36 | cannot go to the city with my soul thus burning, leaving thee 10 6, 67 | body to the city, not in soul.~ 11 7, 35 | fixed on the greatness of soul visible in his person, as 12 8, 16 | taking the horse, his whole soul fixed on the horse,-overcome 13 8, 77 | is gone, fear to set my soul free, like any coward?~ 14 9, 42 | virtues and knowledge of the soul, freed from all desires, 15 9, 51 | is also united with the soul,the wise declare that all 16 9, 53 | effort of the conscious soul? That which is the cause 17 9, 54 | are alike caused by the soul, but they say that coming 18 9, 65 | to be chosen by him whose soul is good, while the man of 19 9, 65 | good, while the man of base soul has no joy even in the truth.~ 20 11, 9 | take up their abode in the soul.~ 21 11, 63 | the religious man whose soul is all mercy,-nay, better 22 12, 20 | those who investigate the soul call the soul kshetragna.~ 23 12, 20 | investigate the soul call the soul kshetragna.~ 24 12, 41 | 41. 'The soul, having once learned to 25 12, 62 | man, having contracted his soul which is by nature extended 26 12, 64 | bird from its cage, the soul, escaped from the body, 27 12, 69 | teach us how to abandon this soul itself in the various bodies.~ 28 12, 70 | consider that the embodied soul, though freed from the evolutes 29 12, 71 | 71. 'Even though the pure soul is declared to be "liberated," 30 12, 71 | liberated," yet as long as the soul remains there can be no 31 12, 72 | perceived; as long as the soul itself continues, there 32 12, 74 | of egoism,-as long as the soul continues, there is no real 33 12, 75 | 75. 'The soul does not become free from 34 12, 77 | originally free, could the soul ever become bound?~ 35 12, 78 | 78. 'The body-knower (the soul) which is unembodied, must 36 12, 79 | 79. 'Or if the soul is declared to be unknowing, 37 12, 79 | to you is this imagined soul? Even without such a soul, 38 12, 79 | soul? Even without such a soul, the existence of the absence 39 12, 82 | from his treatment of the soul.~ 40 12, 111| elements leave the wise soul when it is liberated.~ 41 13, 1 | sat down there with his soul fully resolved to obtain 42 13, 46 | which falls slack I in the soul of an ill-tempered impotent 43 13, 63 | is not for a right-minded soul to try to quench him,-like 44 13, 64 | would any right-minded soul offer him wrong?~ 45 13, 66 | deliver mankind bound in soul by the fast snares of illusion,- 46 14, 76 | 77. 'Possessing a soul now of perfect purity, I 47 15, 11 | Mara, utterly despondent in soul, thus addressed the Tathagata, ' 48 15, 105| about now. greedy, of impure soul, unstable and with his senses 49 16, 4 | the mortification of the soul's corruptions,-these are 50 16, 11 | and comprehended by the soul.~ 51 16, 17 | others maintain that the soul must be preserved (after 52 16, 19 | and evil fortune of the soul, how is it that good fortune 53 16, 28 | is all empty and without soul, and arises from the action 54 16, 59 | is not," separated from soul or soullessness.~ 55 16, 62 | touch, or the mind,-without soul or exertion;~'Such is this 56 16, 90 | sees this Law with a serene soul and worships it with folded 57 16, 114| boundless charity, and his soul happy with boundless compassion, 58 16, 115| 115. 'His soul constantly calm with universal 59 16, 117| 117. 'He, having his soul pure, will attain these