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1 1, 17 | 17. Verily the life of women is always darkness, 2 1, 69 | man, destined to a long life? Surely he cannot be born 3 1, 70 | depart happily to another life,-I who keep one eye ever 4 1, 82 | stages of contemplation, my life is only a failure; since 5 2, 36 | Afigirasas, for his son's long life; and he offered oblations 6 5, 14 | vigour, his youth, and his life, vanished in a moment.~ 7 5, 30 | evils in the first period of life when the mind is still fickle.~ 8 5, 35 | 35- 'Let not my life be subject to death, and 9 6, 21 | religious duty (dharma), life being fragile as it is.~ 10 6, 22 | confidence can there be in life, when death stands as our 11 7, 38 | desert it, as the loved life the body of one who wishes 12 8, 61 | to practise a religious life after abandoning me his 13 8, 62 | wishes to follow a religious life without me.~ 14 8, 76 | without him there is no life left to me, as to one plunged 15 8, 79 | dragged out no miserable life here with vain tears.~ 16 9, 46 | no activity beyond this life, then there is an assured 17 9, 47 | Some say there is a future life, but they do not allow the 18 9, 58 | meditations on the evils of life ending in thy return from 19 10, 23 | wholly on a mendicant's life, not on a kingdom?~ 20 10, 28 | are the three objects in life; when men die they pass 21 10, 30 | pursuing the three objects of life, cause this beauty of thine 22 10, 33 | the mendicant's stage of life. enjoy pleasures now; in 23 11, 56 | thy character, thy mode of life, and thy family; and to 24 11, 56 | my character, my mode of life, and my family.~ 25 11, 62 | in any one for length of life?~ 26 11, 67 | beyond our sight in another life?~ 27 11, 70 | guard the earth; guard life by the noble; guard the 28 12, 1 | the sage Arada of tranquil life,-as it were, doing honour 29 12, 8 | thou art come hither in life's fresh prime, set in the 30 12, 44 | how far, and where this life of sacred study is to be 31 12, 44 | limit of this course of life?'~ 32 12, 45 | another way that course of life clearly and succinctly.~ 33 12, 46 | which extends to the whole life.~ 34 12, 47 | he carries out his lonely life, indifferent to all feelings, 35 12, 104| accept the continuance of life,~ 36 13, 10 | leaders of men; this mendicant life is ill-suited for one born 37 14, 5 | the good guides in this life and done all kinds of actions 38 15, 14 | pleasures of a householder's life.~ 39 15, 19 | might and fling away thy life.'~ 40 15, 25 | golden city, abandoning the life of a household.~ 41 15, 90 | manifold supernatural course of life of Magadha.~ 42 15, 112| undertake his vow of a religious life; and the Buddha, touching 43 16, 127| love for his own body and life and proclaims day and night 44 17, 4 | omniscient admission to the noble life, he became renowned as the