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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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fire

   Book, §
1 1, 41 | with augmented light, and fire gleamed, unstirred, with 2 1, 78 | in this world with that fire of desire whose fuel is 3 2, 20 | eastern mountain or the fire when fanned by the wind, 4 2, 36 | offered oblations in a large fire, and gave gold and cows 5 4, 45 | if they were scorched by fire.~ 6 4, 98 | world as it were ablaze with fire.~ 7 5, 37 | from a house that is on fire.~ 8 5, 79 | form, in brightness like fire, mounted the white horse 9 5, 86 | beings with forms bright like fire, knowing that his purpose 10 9, 14 | a flame of anguish like fire at thy flying to the woods 11 9, 16 | by the wind, the sun, the fire, and the thunderbolt-that 12 9, 29 | 29. 'Burned with the fire of anguish within him, to 13 9, 29 | absence adds fresh fuel,-a fire whose smoke is sighs and 14 9, 41 | palace seems to me to be on fire; the daintiest viands seem 15 9, 47 | possibility of liberation; as fire is hot by nature and water 16 9, 50 | 50. 'The fire becomes quenched by water, 17 9, 50 | becomes quenched by water, and fire causes water to evaporate; 18 9, 69 | would enter the blazing fire, but not my house with my 19 11, 10 | satisfied with pleasures, as the fire, the friend of the wind, 20 11, 26 | kings, thieves, water, and fire?~ 21 11, 35 | brightness fly into the fire, the fish greedy for the 22 11, 52 | blazing hay-torch all on fire, would strive again to seize 23 11, 71 | arising from the flame of (fire), the enemy of cold, a bird, 24 11, 71 | betakes itself to the enemy of fire (water),-so do thou, when 25 12, 76 | qualities and their subject; for fire cannot be conceived, apart 26 13, 50 | wished to burn him with the fire of his glance like a poisonous 27 13, 58 | 58. 'Even fire might lose its hot nature, 28 13, 60 | pieces of wood obtains the fire, one who digs the earth 29 14, 12 | molten iron of the colour of fire, others are fifted aloft 30 14, 53 | is thus scorched by the fire of death's anguish great 31 15, 108| their cages when scorched by fire.~ 32 17, 21 | comprehending the universe; first as fire, then ambrosia, then the 33 17, 24 | lord of the winds, Nirriti, Fire with his seven flames, and


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