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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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existence

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1 1, 7 | wipe away every mark of his existence.~ 2 1, 77| forest-paths of worldly existence, as to travellers who have 3 7, 22| inherent evils of mundane existence, he only seeks pain by pain.~ 4 9, 48| both good and evil and existence and non-existence; and since 5 12, 16| firmly-settled theory, how our mortal existence arises and how it revolves.~ 6 12, 23| as the causes of mundane existence; he who abides in the midst 7 12, 38| in the world of embodied existence, thinking that I am the 8 12, 73| inactive, and the term of existence is so prolonged;~ 9 12, 79| without such a soul, the existence of the absence of knowledge 10 12, 97| self-mortification;-dreading continued existence, thus reflected in his longing 11 13, 8 | further side of the ocean of existence:~ 12 13, 47| and is afraid of embodied existence.~ 13 13, 64| drowned in the great flood of existence and unable to reach the 14 14, 6 | came the conviction, 'All existence is insubstantial, like the 15 14, 34| they wander in the ocean of existence, receiving the fruits of 16 14, 36| and decays through that existence which is the site of the 17 14, 39| has been the attachment to existence there arises a (previous) 18 14, 39| there arises a (previous) existence; then he pondered, 'What 19 14, 39| condition for the attachment to existence?'~ 20 14, 51| sensation; the attachment to existence springs from desire; from 21 14, 51| attachment arises a (continued) existence;~ 22 14, 52| there has been a (continued) existence; and from birth arise old 23 14, 56| 57. 'When the action of existence is stopped, birth also is 24 14, 56| when the attachment to existence is stopped, the action of 25 14, 56| is stopped, the action of existence is stopped;~ 26 14, 57| stopped, the attachment to existence is stopped; and with the 27 14, 71| works, therefore as long as existence lasts acquire merit.~ 28 14, 76| the abolition of worldly existence through the lamps of the 29 14, 84| of the inherent sins of existence,-glory to thee, glory to 30 15, 43| activity and cessation of existence shall depend upon thee, 31 15, 51| still involved in embodied existence, and sitting on that jewel-seat 32 16, 15| 15. 'Walk as long as existence lasts, holding fast the 33 16, 17| is the cause of corporeal existence, others maintain that the 34 16, 22| then could liberation from existence be produced by difficult 35 16, 26| those who are devoted to existence are tormented with the swarms 36 16, 29| the cause of coming into existence, and the cessation of the 37 16, 31| perfections, and go through existence always doing good to all 38 16, 33| for any further form of existence, let him abolish one by 39 16, 36| huge poison-tree of mundane existence with its trunk of pain.~ 40 16, 40| attachment to continued existence," arising from this, sets 41 16, 41| attachment springs continued existence, which is sensual, possessing 42 16, 41| form, or formless; and from existence arises birth through a returning 43 16, 44| be freed from the bond of existence, you must cut down with 44 16, 45| bonds of the prison-house of existence, as Arhats, possessing natures 45 16, 46| the cessation of embodied existence.~ 46 16, 68| through the forest of mundane existence, therefore is he called 47 17, 31| the deliverer from mundane existence, who assumes all forms,-


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