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sensation 8
sense 12
senseless 1
senses 32
sensual 4
sentenced 1
sentiment 1
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32 every
32 long
32 power
32 senses
32 tree
31 born
31 brahman

Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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senses

   Book, §
1 1, 18 | to them as beyond their senses,'-so saying, Duty abandoned 2 2, 23 | such objects to please the senses as were suitable to his 3 2, 34 | the restless horses of the senses; and he surpassed his kindred 4 2, 45 | followed his example, like the senses of one absorbed in contemplation 5 3, 5 | mutilated limbs or maimed senses, the decrepit and the sick 6 3, 30 | memories, the enemy of the senses.~ 7 3, 50 | the restlessness of his senses.'~ 8 3, 51 | the several objects of the senses, sweet sounds and the rest, 9 3, 57 | bereft of his intellect, senses, vital airs and qualities, 10 4, 54 | attacked, he, having his senses guarded by self-control, 11 5, 22 | himself, and having tamed his senses,-desiring to return home 12 5, 31 | ignorant young man whose senses are eager for worldly objects, 13 8, 12 | no wish to live, like the senses when the souls depart.~ 14 8, 25 | seeming to have lost their senses in their despondency, raised 15 9, 49 | Since the action of the senses is fixed, and so too the 16 9, 68 | knowledge of the truth and my senses only alert for external 17 10, 18 | on his hams, with subdued senses, as if the mountain were 18 10, 38 | kept from the power of the senses.~ 19 11, 27 | pleasures, which, like the senses, are destructive, and which 20 12, 19 | intellect, external objects, the senses, and the hands, feet, voice, 21 12, 48 | by restraining all the senses, to attain to tranquillity 22 12, 89 | just as the objects of the senses come up to a percipient 23 12, 90 | honoured by the restless senses,~ 24 12, 101| constant satisfaction of the senses; the mind's selfpossession 25 12, 101| is only obtained by the senses being perfectly satisfied.~ 26 12, 109| highest knowledge, all his six senses being now satisfied,~ 27 13, 47 | guidance, -like the five senses of him who is well experienced 28 15, 105| soul, unstable and with his senses under no firm control, devoted 29 16, 37 | its development the five senses and the mind (or internal 30 16, 38 | arises the six organs of the senses, including mind.~ 31 16, 89 | uninterrupted bliss, with his senses in their highest perfection, 32 16, 115| indifference, and with his senses abolished,~


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