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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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wise

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1 1, 48 | Atri never invented the wise son of Atri proclaimed after 2 4, 8 | bewildered in their love, the wise son of the family priest, 3 4, 52 | man, ever pondering how wise he is!'~ 4 4, 87 | would not be worthy of the wise man.~ 5 7, 10 | 10. He, the wise one, longing for liberation, 6 7, 25 | path of its own; but the wise, by all this common toil, 7 7, 41 | merit; even one who was wise starting towards the south 8 7, 44 | 44. He, the chief of the wise, when thus addressed in 9 8, 35 | 35. 'Better for a man a wise enemy rather than a foolish 10 8, 68 | Alas! the mind of that wise hero is terribly stern,- 11 8, 79 | that friend of Indra, the wise son of king Aga, who, when 12 8, 82 | 82. Then the wise counsellor, endued with 13 9, 35 | company on a road,-what wise man would cherish sorrow, 14 9, 40 | can it be right for the wise man to enter royalty, the 15 9, 51 | united with the soul,the wise declare that all this comes 16 9, 56 | this series of rules the wise promise liberation to him 17 9, 64 | hundred prepossessions; what wise man would go by another' 18 11, 11 | and so fears evil, what wise man would of his own choice 19 11, 22 | of self-control, if he is wise, would delight in them?~ 20 11, 39 | sources of enjoyment; what wise man would allow that he 21 11, 61 | its power,-how shall the wise man, who desires tranquillity, 22 11, 67 | another, is hateful to the wise compassionate heart; how 23 12, 6 | thy mind is stedfast and wise, who hast come here after 24 12, 30 | these are declared by the wise to be "false means," O thou 25 12, 33 | 33. 'Thus Ignorance, O ye wise, being fivefold in its character, 26 12, 39 | Through these causes', O wise prince, the stream of "torpor" 27 12, 40 | 40. 'Let the wise man who has right views 28 12, 52 | 52. 'But the wise man, knowing that these 29 12, 59 | all embodied souls, the wise man climbs to a yet higher 30 12, 62 | 62. 'But another wise man, having contracted his 31 12, 65 | distinctive signs; which the wise who know reality declare 32 12, 104| based upon eating food,' the wise seer of unbounded wisdom, 33 12, 111| five elements leave the wise soul when it is liberated.~ 34 14, 61 | trunk of pain by all the wise; therefore it is to be stopped 35 14, 67 | He became the perfectly wise, the Bhagavat, the Arhat, 36 15, 1 | heavenly beings, the perfectly Wise One thus passed that period 37 15, 42 | shalt attain Nirvana; O wise seer, repair to the hermitage 38 16, 9 | who am now the perfectly wise, and the Tathagata in the 39 16, 27 | 27. 'There are many wise men here who can discourse 40 16, 63 | 63. ' He makes wise all the ignorant,-therefore 41 16, 76 | lord of all wisdom, the wise, the destroyer of the pride 42 16, 77 | Buddha, the Sugata, the wise one, he who brings the desired 43 17, 4 | district called Svetabalarka, a wise ascetic, proud of his wisdom,- 44 17, 5 | in the world as Yasoda,-wise from the besprinkling of


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