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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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1 3, 37| condition, O charioteer, turn back the horses,-go quickly home; 2 3, 38| s son turned the chariot back, and the prince lost in 3 3, 47| O charioteer, be turned back from going outside, let 4 3, 48| 48. Then having turned back, with all joy departed, 5 3, 62| Therefore, O charioteer, turn back our chariot, this is no 6 3, 63| did not turn the chariot back; but at his peremptorily 7 5, 7 | Having alighted from the back of his horse, he went over 8 5, 22| and having made him turn back as he looked for his friends, 9 5, 30| 30. 'O my son, keep back this thought, it is not 10 5, 31| vows of penance, shrinks back from the forest, for it 11 5, 72| furnished with a golden bit, his back lightly touched by the bed 12 5, 73| gentle, with short hair, back, and ears,-with his back, 13 5, 73| back, and ears,-with his back, belly, and sides depressed 14 5, 84| full-blown lotus, looking back on the city, uttered a sound 15 6, 3 | therewith, he alighted from the back of his horse.~ 16 6, 30| this thy decision,-carry back the horse to the sorrow 17 6, 41| abandon one who loves;-turn back and have mercy on me.'~ 18 6, 52| Either he will quickly come back, having destroyed old age 19 8, 5 | Slowly they two at last came back to the city called after 20 8, 8 | limbs all relaxed, coming back without the pride of the 21 8, 8 | the son of Dasaratha came back.~ 22 8, 14| that his horse had an empty back, they closed the windows 23 8, 32| Kamthaka are alone come back, while three went away together, 24 8, 76| go quickly and bring him back again; without him there 25 9, 6 | this dharma only brings us back again," -recognising this, 26 9, 51| composed of hands, feet, belly, back, and head, and that it is 27 9, 59| dwelt in the forest, went back to the city, surrounded 28 9, 61| left the forests and came back to their houses; therefore 29 9, 71| and often stopped looking back'; they could neither behold 30 11, 16| then again from Nahusha back to Indra?~ 31 14, 31| filled with hope but held back by their former deeds, they 32 15, 46| vanquished, O Namuki, go back to thy own home; I will


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