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relief 1
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religion 35
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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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religion

   Book, §
1 1, 84| was not in truth averse to religion, yet still he saw alarm 2 2, 54| this king, though loving religion, kept his son from religion 3 2, 54| religion, kept his son from religion and set him free towards 4 3, 24| pomp and devote himself to religion,' thus thinking, full of 5 5, 30| say that the practice of religion is full of evils in the 6 5, 32| time for me to practise religion, O my child of loved qualities, 7 5, 32| distinguished by it; but thy religion, O firm-striding hero, is 8 6, 31| a heretic might the true religion?~ 9 6, 34| best of the~cherishers of religion and fame, as a dissolute 10 7, 26| mortification of the body here is religion, then the body's happiness 11 7, 26| only irreligion; but by religion a man obtains happiness 12 7, 26| the next world, therefore religion here bears irreligion as 13 7, 33| like the full service of religion in exercise.~ 14 7, 35| were great seers beholding Religion herself, withdrawn from 15 7, 45| saints, the upholders of religion, become the very ideal of 16 8, 61| wife widowed,-where is his religion, who wishes to follow penance 17 8, 64| that this fond lover of religion, knowing that my mind was 18 9, 14| thy resolve is fixed upon religion, and I am convinced that 19 9, 17| all creatures is the true religion.~ 20 9, 18| 18. '"Religion is not wrought out only 21 10, 6 | thought, as at the presence of Religion herself embodied.~ 22 10, 19| as the very creation of Religion herself,-filled with astonishment 23 10, 30| that when the attainment of religion, wealth, and pleasure is 24 10, 33| due time, O thou lover of religion, thou shalt practise religion;- 25 10, 33| religion, thou shalt practise religion;-ere old age comes on and 26 10, 34| man can obtain merit by religion; old age is helpless for 27 10, 34| to the middle-aged, and religion to the old.~ 28 10, 35| present world is the enemy of religion and wealth,-since pleasures, 29 10, 39| 39. Or if religion is really thy one aim, then 30 11, 5 | sake of their friends and religion,-their wealth has real solidity, 31 11, 7 | death, fly to this path of religion in my desire for liberation; 32 11, 64| diligent in sacrifices for religion, such as are worthy of thy 33 11, 66| 66. 'And even if true religion did not consist in quite 34 11, 70| king; and guard thine own religion.~ 35 12, 9 | to receive this highest religion; having mastered it with


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