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bodies 11
bodily 5
body 38
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39 liberation
39 merit
39 since
38 body
38 came
38 did
38 holy

Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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body

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1 1, 28 | rays that streamed from his body, he surpassed in beauty 2 1, 35 | give refreshment to his body.~ 3 1, 36 | 36. His body lay on a bed with a royal 4 1, 67 | his hands clasped and his body bowed he thus asked him 5 2, 9 | threatens danger to the body like the collision of battle, 6 2, 37 | He bathed to purify his body and mind with the waters 7 3, 40 | created another man with his body all afflicted by disease; 8 3, 41 | shoulders hanging loose, his body all pale and thin, uttering 9 6, 67 | repeatedly lamenting, he went in body to the city, not in soul.~ 10 7, 26 | the mortification of the body here is religion, then the 11 7, 26 | here is religion, then the body's happiness is only irreligion; 12 7, 27 | mind's authority that the body either acts or ceases to 13 7, 27 | without the thought the body is like a log.~ 14 7, 38 | it, as the loved life the body of one who wishes to live.~ 15 8, 56 | 56. 'That body, which deserves to sit or 16 8, 56 | sandal-wood,-how will that manly body live in the woods, exposed 17 9, 50 | different elements, united in a body, producing unity, bear tip 18 10, 8 | mouth, or his eyes,-his body, his hands, his feet, or 19 10, 9 | long eyes, with his radiant body and his hands showing a 20 11, 71 | a bird, to deliver its body, betakes itself to the enemy 21 12, 20 | field" (kshetra or the body) ; and those who investigate 22 12, 59 | in order to abolish all body.~ 23 12, 61 | all the apertures of his body; and next he exerts his 24 12, 64 | the soul, escaped from the body, is declared to be "liberated."~ 25 12, 77 | 77. 'Before the body there will be nothing embodied, 26 12, 94 | which was produced in his body by that asceticism, became 27 12, 97 | Then the seer, having his body evidently emaciated to no 28 12, 99 | resuming his care for his body, he next pondered thus, 29 12, 110| 110. The seer, having his body now fully robust, together 30 13, 43 | scorching assaults on his body and his mind, and all these 31 14, 30 | others even pieces of his own body like Sibi.~ 32 15, 52 | and darkness, covering his body with his own hood.~ 33 16, 6 | pain and weariness on the body,~ 34 16, 25 | self-restraint as regards body, speech, and thought.~ 35 16, 28 | 28. 'This body composed of the five skandhas, 36 16, 37 | produce [the acts of] the body, voice, and mind; and consciousness 37 16, 74 | 74. 'With his body and limbs every way perfect, 38 16, 127| abandons love for his own body and life and proclaims day


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