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fame 7
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family 37
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38 yet
37 again
37 could
37 family
37 filled
37 worthy
36 gods

Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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family

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1 1, 16| itself,-shining on her lord's family like the goddess of prosperity,- 2 1, 58| indeed fortunate, this my family is the object of high favour, 3 1, 60| accordance with thy nature, family, wisdom, and age.~ 4 1, 70| Is this chief prize of my family secure ? Shall I ever depart 5 1, 71| Surely this young shoot of my family is not born barren, destined 6 1, 87| in a manner worthy of the family.~ 7 2, 26| he sought for him from a family of unblemished moral excellence 8 2, 50| penances, conspicuous by his family and his own conduct and 9 2, 52| his son, his son for his family, his family for fame, fame 10 2, 52| son for his family, his family for fame, fame for heaven, 11 4, 8 | love, the wise son of the family priest, Udayin, thus addressed 12 4, 22| prosperity of the king's family may not be turned away from 13 5, 19| forest,-I wander without a family and without hope, a beggar 14 5, 62| to their disposition and family, bore the aspect of a lake 15 6, 10| maintained for the sake of the family, the father is honoured 16 6, 33| virtues, illustrious for her family, devoted to her husband 17 8, 35| has been brought upon this family.~ 18 8, 57| He who was proud of his family, goodness, strength, energy, 19 8, 82| and virtue, and the old family priest, spoke to him as 20 8, 87| order the counsellor and the family priest went to that forest; 21 9, 1 | the counsellor and the family priest, beaten by the king 22 9, 9 | Leaving his chariot, the family priest then went up to the 23 9, 12| 12. The family priest addressed the prince 24 9, 30| having heard the words of the family priest, reflected for a 25 10, 22| strong friendship with thy family, come down by inheritance 26 10, 39| sacrifices,-this is thy family's immemorial custom, -climbing 27 11, 1 | self-possessed, unchanged, pure by family and personal purity, the 28 11, 2 | as thou art in the great family whose ensign is the lion '- 29 11, 3 | friendship, worthy of their family, ceases to continue (and 30 11, 16| unsettled as to lot or family,-which passed from Bali 31 11, 56| thy mode of life, and thy family; and to carry out my resolve 32 11, 56| my mode of life, and my family.~ 33 12, 90| who were dwelling in that family, as they bowed reverently 34 13, 10| for one born in the noble family of a royal sage to follow.~ 35 15, 17| thou hast abandoned thy family duties, thou hast fallen 36 15, 37| the form of the head of a family, thus addressed him from 37 17, 27| some members of his own family, headed by Sundarananda,


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