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45 water
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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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pleasures

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1 1, 81 | through illusion or the pleasures of desire or intoxication 2 2, 25 | turned the prince to sensual pleasures.~ 3 2, 34 | He turned to no sensual pleasures like one wanting in self-control; 4 3, 47 | into itself, repelled from pleasures.'~ 5 4, 79 | of madri yielded to the pleasures of love.~ 6 4, 87 | perpetual, still delight in the pleasures of desire would not be worthy 7 4, 96 | lead me astray into ignoble pleasures, -me afflicted by sorrow, 8 4, 97 | substance in the transitory pleasures of sense; even in the midst 9 4, 103| beside these (despised) pleasures to restrain his son's purpose.~ 10 5, 33 | man who has enjoyed the pleasures of his prime, it is delightful 11 5, 39 | round him and the highest pleasures.~ 12 10, 33 | mendicant's stage of life. enjoy pleasures now; in due time, O thou 13 10, 34 | helpless for the enjoyment of pleasures; therefore they say that 14 10, 34 | therefore they say that pleasures belong to the young man, 15 10, 35 | religion and wealth,-since pleasures, however we guard them, 16 10, 35 | hold, therefore, wherever pleasures are to be found, there they 17 11, 7 | faces,-still more then those pleasures which are the causes of 18 11, 9 | 9. 'These transient pleasures,-the robbers of our happiness 19 11, 10 | is never satisfied with pleasures, as the fire, the friend 20 11, 11 | calamity in the world like pleasures,-people are devoted to them 21 11, 12 | are never satiated with pleasures, as the ocean with the waters 22 11, 14 | Nahusha fell, unsatisfied with pleasures.~ 23 11, 15 | being unsatisfied with pleasures, fell into destruction.~ 24 11, 17 | enemies bearing the name of pleasures, by whom even those sages 25 11, 18 | 18. 'Those pleasures for whose sake even Ugrayudha, 26 11, 21 | intoxicated when his desired pleasures are attained; through intoxication 27 11, 22 | 22. 'These pleasures which are gained and kept 28 11, 22 | whence they came,-these pleasures which are but borrowed for 29 11, 23 | find satisfaction in these pleasures which are like a torch of 30 11, 24 | find satisfaction in these pleasures, which are like an angry, 31 11, 25 | find satisfaction in these pleasures, which are like a skeleton 32 11, 26 | find satisfaction in these pleasures which are like flesh that 33 11, 27 | find satisfaction in these pleasures, which, like the senses, 34 11, 28 | find satisfaction in those pleasures, which are like the fruit 35 11, 29 | find satisfac tion in those pleasures, which are like snatching 36 11, 30 | find satisfaction in those pleasures, which are like the enjoyments 37 11, 31 | find satisfaction in those pleasures which are like a spear, 38 11, 32 | find satisfaction in those pleasures which dissolve friendships 39 11, 33 | find satisfaction in those pleasures which are disastrous and 40 11, 36 | for the common opinion, "pleasures are enjoyments," none of 41 11, 40 | the name of' enjoyment to pleasures.~ 42 11, 41 | variableness is found in all pleasures, I cannot apply to them 43 11, 50 | be deceived in regard to pleasures; remembering thy professed 44 11, 52 | seize it, would ever seek pleasures again after having once 45 12, 60 | who knows the real is with pleasures.~ 46 15, 14 | her descriptions of the pleasures of a householder's life.~


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