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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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sun

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1 1, 1 | darkness, vanquishes the sun,-and, as dispelling all 2 1, 6 | 6. There the sun, even although he had retired, 3 1, 9 | Suddhodana, of the kindred of the sun, anointed to stand at the 4 1, 12 | preeminent majesty as the sun disperses the gloom of an 5 1, 15 | like the splendour of the sun when it is free from all 6 1, 26 | 26. Like the sun bursting from a cloud in 7 1, 31 | he shone like the young sun descended upon the earth; 8 1, 32 | he extinguished like the sun the splendour of the lamps; 9 1, 41 | heavenly garments; the very sun, though still the same, 10 1, 74 | he will shine forth as a sun of knowledge to destroy 11 2, 16 | reign of Manu the son of the Sun,-gladness went everywhere 12 2, 20 | 20. Then like the young sun on the eastern mountain 13 2, 50 | diffuse brightness like the sun.~Si. Having offered worship, 14 4, 28 | that pleasant grove, as the sun surrounded by Apsarasas 15 5, 6 | spoiled by the dust, the sun's rays, and the wind, and 16 5, 43 | shining with his form like the sun, he ascended the palace, 17 5, 43 | the palace, as the rising sun ascends Mount Meru, desiring 18 5, 57 | closed at the setting of the sun.~ 19 5, 79 | mounted the white horse as the sun an autumnal cloud.~ 20 6, 1 | 1. Then when the sun, the eye of the world, was 21 6, 13 | mountain Mamdand with the sun resting on it :~ 22 7, 6 | shining like the rising sun,-even though their milking 23 7, 8 | the entire wood like the sun come down of his own accord.~ 24 7, 32 | various arguments, and the sun went down into the west; 25 8, 5 | like the sky bereft of the sun.~ 26 8, 46 | it were, pierced by the sun,-we may learn from hence 27 9, 8 | foot of a tree, like the sun under the canopy of a cloud.~ 28 9, 16 | mountains by the wind, the sun, the fire, and the thunderbolt-that 29 9, 68 | 68. 'Even the sun, therefore, may fall to 30 9, 71 | of all others, like the sun.~ 31 10, 15 | of the peacocks, he the sun of mankind shone, wearing 32 10, 15 | dress, like the morning sun above the eastern mountain.~ 33 10, 23 | race, beginning with the sun, thy fresh youth, and thy 34 11, 37 | the wind, the heat of the sun, and the rain; and dress 35 11, 70 | it continually like the sun by thy excellencies; guard 36 12, 114| splendour shines forth like the sun, thou shalt assuredly to-day 37 13, 35 | eyes like the disk of the sun, with wide-yawning mouths 38 13, 41 | One, rising up like the sun in full splendour, rained 39 13, 59 | from his seat, just as the sun does not rise, without dispelling 40 14, 84 | 85. 'A sun that destroys the darkness 41 17, 21 | world headed by Yama, the sun, the moon, the hosts of


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