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1 1, 78 | world with that fire of desire whose fuel is worldly objects, 2 1, 79 | that door whose bolt is desire and whose two leaves are 3 1, 81 | illusion or the pleasures of desire or intoxication refuse to 4 2, 39 | found no reason either for desire or dislike; he pursued the 5 4, 87 | delight in the pleasures of desire would not be worthy of the 6 4, 90 | having become victims to desire,do not be bewildered by 7 4, 99 | 99. 'If desire arises in the heart of the 8 4, 100| abolishing the objects of desire; and the lord of day, whose 9 5, 2 | varied converse,-with a desire to see the glades of the 10 5, 10 | all sorrows such as the desire of worldly objects and the 11 5, 15 | towards the qualities of desire; he hated not nor scorned 12 5, 46 | pleasure or delight; since his desire to go forth from his home 13 5, 66 | difference there arose a desire to escape in the night; 14 5, 69 | verily the end which I desire is now before me.~ 15 6, 12 | the mighty hero in his desire to show perfect gentleness 16 6, 44 | abandon my kindred in my desire for liberation, death would 17 6, 62 | replied, 'It has given me my desire, O giver of desires, as 18 7, 22 | of action for the sake of desire,-not examining the inherent 19 7, 42 | impure, that thou dost not desire to dwell here? Speak it 20 7, 43 | 43. 'These hermits here desire thee as their companion 21 7, 48 | sake of heaven,-while my desire is that there may be no 22 7, 53 | vows the slaves of passion desire to go to heaven; but the 23 7, 53 | passion as with an enemy, desire to obtain liberation.~ 24 7, 55 | truth, and if thou hast a desire for it, thou wilt embrace 25 8, 32 | O Khamdaka, is he, the desire of my heart, gone? and when 26 8, 66 | are resolute; but my one desire is how he my beloved may 27 9, 15 | sake of what is my heart's desire,-abandon this purpose for 28 9, 22 | 22. '"I desire,-when I have once closely 29 9, 25 | too wilt do thy father's desire.~ 30 9, 52 | there is no acting from desire, how then can there be such 31 10, 22 | proved; since from this a desire to speak to thee, my son, 32 11, 7 | this path of religion in my desire for liberation; leaving 33 11, 11 | would of his own choice desire evil?~ 34 11, 62 | forest of destiny, what desire can there be in any one 35 11, 64 | honour to such sacrifices! I desire not that fruit which is 36 11, 72 | Thou art obtaining thy desire without hindrance; when 37 12, 23 | demerit of former actions, and desire are to be known as the causes 38 12, 34 | understood, O undeluded one, that desire is the "great delusion."~ 39 12, 51 | this kind, which disdains desire or dislike, he reaches the 40 13, 2 | the lord of the course of desire,-it is he whom they also 41 13, 48 | having seized a club with a desire to smite him; but he fell 42 13, 66 | 66. 'Him whose one desire is to deliver mankind bound 43 14, 40 | Having ascertained this to be desire, he again meditated, and 44 14, 40 | necessary condition for desire?'~ 45 14, 41 | 42. He saw that desire arises where there is sensation, 46 14, 51 | 52. 'Desire starts into activity when 47 14, 51 | to existence springs from desire; from this attachment arises 48 14, 57 | 58. 'So too when desire is stopped, the attachment 49 14, 57 | the stopping of sensation desire is no longer produced;~ 50 15, 33 | the lord of the world of Desire, restore us to our own forms.'~ 51 15, 37 | the lord of the world of Desire, lost to shame, taking the 52 16, 3 | is devoted to the joys of desire, vulgar and common,~ 53 16, 33 | indifferent and is void of all desire for any further form of 54 16, 40 | produced thirst, which is the desire of being troubled by worldly