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hands 34
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35 religion
34 art
34 hands
34 happiness
34 here
34 joy
34 moon

Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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happiness

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1 1, 1 | as bestowing the supreme happiness, surpasses (Brahman) the 2 2, 25| to embrace transcendental happiness, the anxious care of the 3 2, 37| heartfelt self-produced happiness of perfect calm.~ 4 3, 39| 39. But when he found no happiness even there, as he continually 5 5, 11| then obtained the highest happiness sprung from deliberation, 6 5, 76| found in battle or in the happiness obtained by winning worldly 7 7, 18| they eventually dwell in happiness,- pain, they say, is the 8 7, 24| certainly for the sake of happiness into misery.~ 9 7, 26| religion, then the body's happiness is only irreligion; but 10 7, 26| by religion a man obtains happiness in the next world, therefore 11 8, 69| orphan,-he so well worthy of happiness.'~ 12 11, 9 | pleasures,-the robbers of our happiness and our wealth, and which 13 11, 10| of pleasure attain not to happiness even in the heaven of the 14 11, 29| hot coal,-men never attain happiness, however they pursue them, 15 11, 46| it, then what can be the happiness of a timid king?~ 16 11, 50| attained the auspicious road to happiness is not to be deceived in 17 11, 54| death; he has here the best happiness, perfect calm, and hereafter 18 11, 55| wealth,-who attains not the happiness of calm here, while pain 19 11, 67| 67. 'Even that happiness which comes to a man, while 20 11, 69| I start this very day,-happiness be to thee, O king; forgive 21 11, 70| excellencies; guard its best happiness here; guard the earth; guard 22 12, 8 | hast as yet tasted of their happiness.~ 23 12, 48| passion and the highest happiness from the absence of passion, 24 13, 50| votary of pleasure when true happiness is pointed out to him.~ 25 13, 51| that condition of supreme happiness which is only to be reached 26 14, 79| beings became full of great happiness ; and all the different 27 15, 15| If I abandon an emperor's happiness, with what paltry happiness 28 15, 15| happiness, with what paltry happiness shall I have to content 29 15, 45| bring the world to perfect happiness.~ 30 16, 20| we see in form, riches, happiness, and the rest,if there are 31 16, 35| all of you for your own happiness, with your minds free from 32 16, 85| it with joy go on ever in happiness; this, Sirs, is the Mahayana, 33 16, 87| Law, which is a mine of happiness and prosperity, and honours 34 16, 89| 89. 'And the happiness of perfect contemplation,


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