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43 beauty
43 buddha
43 earth
42 wisdom
41 let
41 pain

Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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earth

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1 1, 9 | to stand at the head of earth's monarchs,-ruling over 2 1, 31 | young sun descended upon the earth; when he was gazed at, though 3 1, 40 | 40. When he was born, the earth, though fastened down by ( 4 1, 53 | become the ruler of the earth according to your words, 5 2, 29 | heavenly chariots upon the earth, and bright like the clouds 6 2, 54 | The prudent kings of the earth, who wish to guard their 7 3, 22 | if longing to fall to the earth; gazing up to him with upturned 8 4, 5 | visibly come down to the earth.~ 9 4, 10 | Kuvera, much more this little earth.~ 10 4, 42 | women, go and conquer this earth!'~ 11 6, 20 | are hard to find on the earth or exist not at all.~ 12 7, 31 | for a sacred spot on the earth; therefore I count as a 13 7, 57 | a teacher's chair in the earth which was never won by sages 14 8, 36 | stands as unshaken as the earth or Mount Himavat.~ 15 8, 54 | 54. 'This earth is indeed unworthy as regards 16 8, 73 | his son, the lord of the earth fell struck down by sorrow 17 8, 81 | which was stedfast like the earth,-loudly lamented as one 18 8, 83 | self-control'; many kings on this earth have gone into the forests, 19 9, 17 | while the sovereignty of the earth,-thou shalt go to the forest 20 9, 59 | so too RAma, seeing the earth oppressed by the base, came 21 9, 68 | therefore, may fall to the earth, even the mountain Himavat 22 10, 9 | so worthy of ruling the earth and yet wearing a mendicant' 23 10, 11 | wisdom or the empire of the earth,"-it is he, the son of the 24 10, 31 | three worlds, much more the earth.~ 25 11, 12 | they have obtained all the earth girdled by the sea, kings 26 11, 16 | whether in heaven or in earth, unsettled as to lot or 27 11, 43 | invariably happy on the earth nor invariably wretched.~ 28 11, 47 | even conquering the whole earth, one city only can serve 29 11, 70 | happiness here; guard the earth; guard life by the noble; 30 12, 114| 114. 'Inasmuch as the earth, pressed down by thy feet, 31 12, 117| from this position on the earth 'until I have obtained my 32 13, 28 | heavens did not shine and the earth shook and the (ten) regions 33 13, 58 | nature, water its fluidity, earth its steadiness, but never 34 13, 60 | the fire, one who digs the earth finds at last the water,- 35 13, 68 | This is the navel of the earth's surface, endued with all 36 13, 68 | is no other spot of the earth than this,-the home of contemplation, 37 13, 73 | down from the sky upon the earth, and the night gleamed out 38 14, 33 | empire, wander about on the earth ;~ 39 14, 80 | 81. The happy earth shook in six different ways 40 14, 89 | sky, those who roam on the earth or in forests, accompanying 41 17, 18 | by his glory, shaking the earth and putting an end to misery.~ 42 17, 24 | mighty miracle. Then the earth shook, a shower of flowers 43 17, 26 | went forth illumining the earth; and he uttered a discourse


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