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1 1, 27| like a golden pillar; and two pure streams of water fell 2 1, 35| 35. Two streams of water bursting 3 1, 46| Angiras ever made, those two great seers the founders 4 1, 46| founders of families, their two sons Sukra and Vrihaspati 5 1, 79| bolt is desire and whose two leaves are ignorance and 6 2, 6 | specially united; were there two sides,-one passed into oblivion.~ 7 2, 41| three; he understood the two and abandoned the two.~ 8 2, 41| the two and abandoned the two.~ 9 5, 50| drum as a lover, with her two arms tender like the shoot 10 5, 70| me as they did, and the two doors opened of their own 11 6, 49| still more be the parting of two things which are alien to 12 7, 7 | eight Vasus or one of the two Asvins, descended here,'- 13 8, 5 | 5. Slowly they two at last came back to the 14 8, 7 | 7. Then those two,-who were as it were silently 15 8, 43| against me,know that we two are entirely guiltless,- 16 8, 55| 55. 'Those two feet of his, tender, with 17 8, 85| quickly speak the word, we two will at once go together; 18 9, 1 | 1. Then the two, the counsellor and the 19 9, 1 | hurry of affection, like two noble horses goaded.~ 20 9, 5 | and death,-know that we two are come here on account 21 9, 7 | 7. Then they two, having understood the true 22 9, 11| in his proximity like the two stars of the asterism Punarvasfi 23 9, 20| Bali and Vagrabahu, the two younger brothers of Dhruva, 24 10, 31| Do not thou let these two brawny arms lie useless 25 11, 32| for the sake of which the two Asuras Sumda and Upasumda 26 12, 3 | down in a clean place on two pure wooden seats.~ 27 12, 33| great delusion, and the two kinds of darkness.~ 28 13, 60| 60. 'One who rubs the two pieces of wood obtains the 29 15, 60| 60. Then two wealthy merchants from the 30 16, 3 | 3. 'These are the two extremes, O mendicants, 31 16, 4 | corruptions,-these are the two extremes of the religious 32 17, 15| proclaimed the Law, and dwelt two years in the forest Getaka 33 17, 17| shall I tell them?' They two went, and reverentially