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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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1 1, 60| thee, great-souled as thou art, fond of guests, liberal 2 4, 37| as saying, ' O how thou art deluded.'~ 3 4, 42| said to him, 'Thou who art conquered by women, go and 4 5, 17| said to him, 'Tell me, who art thou?' and the other replied, ' 5 5, 32| royal glory to thee who art well worthy to be distinguished 6 5, 52| statue in an archway made by art.~ 7 6, 62| hast need of it, O thou who art like Indra, accept it at 8 7, 38| it were empty when thou art gone,-therefore, my son, 9 7, 43| companion in penance, thee who art like a storehouse of penance,- 10 7, 43| to dwell with thee who art like Indra would bring prosperity 11 7, 52| purpose, who, young as thou art, hast seen the evils of 12 9, 22| performed, and while thou art still wet with the sacred 13 11, 2 | thing for thee, born as thou art in the great family whose 14 11, 61| is so well skilled in its art as to draw the world in 15 11, 72| upon him, replied, 'Thou art obtaining thy desire without 16 12, 8 | indeed a marvel that thou art come hither in life's fresh 17 12, 9 | 9. 'Verily thou art a worthy vessel to receive 18 12, 10| thoroughly tested, thou art easy for me to examine from 19 12, 12| calmly passionless as thou art, makes me, imperfect as 20 12, 17| receive our words, O thou who art stedfast in thy nature.~ 21 12, 18| 18. 'But know, O thou who art deep in the search into 22 12, 26| itself here, O thou who art free from all egoism.~ 23 12, 27| confusion," O thou who art all unconfused, which views 24 12, 29| indiscrimination," O thou who art discriminating, which thinks 25 12, 30| false means," O thou who art well skilled in true means.~ 26 13, 70| by which, O world, thou art smitten in thy heart.~ 27 15, 16| me hereafter, when thou art fallen.'-But he listened 28 15, 26| master, as thou thyself art freed from all passions.'~ 29 15, 29| avatara of slaves',-thou art the avatara of Buddha,-do 30 15, 43| 43. 'As thou art the king of the Law, so 31 15, 44| Hear, O shameless one; thou art Mara,-not the head of a 32 15, 46| 46. 'Thou art utterly vanquished, O Namuki, 33 15, 50| 50. 'O holy one, thou art all-wise, there will be 34 17, 17| under the idea that thou art devoted to the world's salvation;


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