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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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sake

   Book, §
1 1, 39| was extinguished, for the sake of the world drowned in 2 1, 62| son has been born for the sake of supreme knowledge.~ 3 2, 14| none hoarded wealth for the sake of desires; none practised 4 2, 14| religious duties for the sake of gaining wealth ; none 5 2, 14| injured living beings for the sake of religious duty.~ 6 2, 33| Meanwhile the king for the sake of ensuring his son's prosperity 7 2, 52| endured the kingdom for the sake of his son, his son for 8 2, 52| soul's continuance for the sake of duty.~ 9 4, 17| out dead bodies for her sake to be buried.~ 10 4, 81| contemptible desires for the sake of pleasure, how much more 11 5, 17| become an ascetic for the sake of liberation.~ 12 5, 20| had come to him for the sake of rousing his recollection.~ 13 5, 28| wandering mendicant for the sake of liberation, since separation 14 6, 3 | 3. For the sake of ending his wonder and 15 6, 10| son is maintained for the sake of the family, the father 16 6, 10| father is honoured for the sake of our own (future) support; 17 6, 10| world shows kindness for the sake of hope; there is no such 18 7, 4 | had gone outside for the sake of fuel, having come with 19 7, 21| undertake vows for the sake of heaven,-they, when parted, 20 7, 22| sphere of action for the sake of desire,-not examining 21 7, 24| Some undergo misery for the sake of this world, others meet 22 7, 24| others meet toil for the sake of heaven; all living beings, 23 7, 24| fall certainly for the sake of happiness into misery.~ 24 7, 30| So too those who for the sake of purifying their actions, 25 7, 41| be fitly followed for the sake of preeminent merit; even 26 7, 48| devotion of yours is for the sake of heaven,-while my desire 27 8, 65| belong to bodies,-for whose sake he thus practises austerities 28 9, 15| who lovest duty, for the sake of what is my heart's desire,- 29 9, 15| abandon this purpose for the sake of duty; this huge swollen 30 9, 23| having heard it, for the sake of what is so dear to him, 31 9, 44| pleasure ,-when for the sake of an unseen result thou 32 9, 61| home, if it be only for the sake of duty.'~ 33 11, 5 | world, employ them for the sake of their friends and religion,- 34 11, 18| Those pleasures for whose sake even Ugrayudha, armed terribly 35 11, 31| sword, or club,-for the sake of which the Kurus, the 36 11, 32| friendships and for the sake of which the two Asuras 37 11, 34| miserable slave of hope for the sake of pleasure, well deserves 38 11, 35| by songs, insects for the sake of the brightness fly into 39 11, 45| endures trouble for the sake of the world.~ 40 11, 49| fruits are desired for the sake of satisfaction, I can be 41 13, 61| all his labours for the sake of the remedy knowledge.~ 42 13, 66| wearied as he is for the sake of unloosing the bonds of 43 13, 67| performed by him for the sake of knowledge,-he is now 44 14, 18| did something evil fnr the sake, of pleasure and are now 45 14, 23| of their kindred, for the sake of their flesh, their skin, 46 15, 82| will explain it for the sake of delivering the world,'~ 47 16, 31| vow of self-denial for the sake of wisdom, and practise


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