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loins 2
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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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1 1, 69| holy man, destined to a long life? Surely he cannot be 2 2, 4 | others unadorned and with long flowing manes,-suitable 3 2, 36| Afigirasas, for his son's long life; and he offered oblations 4 2, 43| threw aside hostile feelings long cherished; he acquired glory 5 3, 2 | doors, like an elephant long shut up in a house.~ 6 3, 7 | smelt his son's head and long gazed upon him, gave him 7 3, 24| 24. 'He with the long sturdy arms, who stands 8 3, 35| 35. Drawing a long sigh and shaking his head, 9 4, 18| Gautama, though a master of long penances and old in years.~ 10 5, 73| 73. With a long chine, and root of the tail 11 5, 84| 84. Then he with his eyes long and like a full-blown lotus, 12 6, 16| my home; union, however long it may last, in time will 13 7, 51| reddish eyes and a thin long nose, and carrying a pot 14 7, 56| a well-fed horse, large long eyes, a red lower lip, white 15 8, 37| dovecots for arms, with the long unbroken moan of their doves, - 16 8, 53| 53. 'With his long arms and lion-gait, his 17 8, 67| my husbands face with its long eyes and bright smile, still 18 8, 84| predetermined; remember those words long ago of the holy sage Asita; " 19 9, 6 | them, 'That prince of the long arms did indeed come here, 20 10, 9 | between his brows' and with long eyes, with his radiant body 21 11, 17| wore their twisted locks as long as snakes?~ 22 12, 71| to be "liberated," yet as long as the soul remains there 23 12, 72| is still perceived; as long as the soul itself continues, 24 12, 74| principle of egoism,-as long as the soul continues, there 25 12, 75| become free from qualities as long as it is not released from 26 12, 75| the rest; therefore, as long as there is no freedom from 27 13, 21| wreaths dangling down, with long pendulous ears like elephants, 28 13, 58| acquired his merit by a long course of actions through 29 14, 15| wearied of being burned, long for cold shade; these enter 30 14, 71| meritorious works, therefore as long as existence lasts acquire 31 15, 38| 38. ' I worshipped thee long ago, foretelling that thou 32 16, 15| 15. 'Walk as long as existence lasts, holding


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