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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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death

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1 1, 69| water, surely it is not death which comes to drink if.~ 2 1, 75| with the dreadful onflow of death.~ 3 2, 42| he had sentenced them to death, he did not cause to be 4 3, 60| as soon as he heard of death, immediately sank down overwhelmed, 5 4, 58| Evidently they know nothing of death which carries all away; 6 4, 59| being, who knows of old age, death and sickness, could stand 7 4, 79| with his wife would end in death, yet overcome by the beauty 8 4, 89| He who himself subject to death, disease, and old age, can 9 4, 89| whose very nature implies death, disease, and old age,such 10 4, 96| and subject to old age and death?~ 11 4, 97| created beings in the road of death.~ 12 4, 98| the terrors of old age, death, and disease; I can find 13 4, 99| the man, who knows that death is certain,-I think that 14 5, 12| to sickness, old age, and death, yet, blinded by passion 15 5, 14| of sickness, old age, and death which belong to all living 16 5, 17| being terrified at birth and death, have become an ascetic 17 5, 23| make an end of old age and death, fixing his thoughts in 18 5, 35| not my life be subject to death, and let not disease impair 19 5, 38| is preferable; will not death sever me helplessly, my 20 5, 84| further shore of birth and death I will never again enter 21 6, 15| ascetic-wood to destroy old age and death,-witli no thirst for heaven, 22 6, 20| 20. '"At a man's death there are doubtless heirs 23 6, 22| can there be in life, when death stands as our adversary?"~ 24 6, 44| my desire for liberation, death would still make us helplessly 25 6, 52| having destroyed old age and death; or else he will himself 26 7, 23| living creatures fear from death, and they with all their 27 8, 77| Suvarnanishthivin was carried away by death, it seemed impossible that 28 9, 5 | the fear of old age and death,-know that we two are come 29 9, 31| at sickness, old age, and death, I am inevitably forced 30 9, 37| moment of leaving the womb death -is a characteristic adjunct, 31 11, 7 | the fear of old age and death, fly to this path of religion 32 11, 18| was with his weapon, found death at Bhishma's hands,-is not 33 11, 34| incurs calamities, such as death, bonds, and the like; the 34 11, 34| well deserves the pain of death even in the world of the 35 11, 54| the fear of old age and death; he has here the best happiness, 36 11, 59| nor fear, no birth, nor death, nor anxieties, that alone 37 11, 61| knows not when the time of death will be?~ 38 11, 62| 62. 'When death stands ready like a hunter, 39 12, 14| delivered from old age, death, and disease.'~ 40 12, 17| evolute," birth, old age, and death,-know that this has been 41 12, 34| indolence is " torpor," death and birth are "delusion," 42 12, 91| of abolishing birth and death,' he at once commenced a 43 13, 9 | thou Kshatriya, afraid of death! follow thine own duty and 44 14, 4 | remembered each birth and each death in all those various transmigrations, 45 14, 37| condition for old age and death?'~ 46 14, 38| birth, there is old age and death, then he pondered, 'What 47 14, 52| the world is devoured by death;~ 48 14, 53| scorched by the fire of death's anguish great pain arises; 49 14, 55| and disease are stopped, death also is stopped; and when 50 15, 30| bewildered by the fear of death,-we are therefore worthy 51 16, 17| must be preserved (after death) for its merit is the cause 52 16, 26| by old age, diseases, and death, each one dies and is born 53 16, 42| dependent the series of old age, death, sorrow and the like; by


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