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31 brahman
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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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royal

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1 1, 36| body lay on a bed with a royal canopy and a frame shining 2 1, 46| 46. 'That royal law which neither Bhrigu 3 1, 55| knowledge,-introduced into the royal palace with all due reverence 4 2, 29| spent his time in those royal apartments, furnished with 5 3, 24| present, will leave his royal pomp and devote himself 6 3, 38| thought entered even that royal palace as if it were empty.~ 7 3, 53| 53. Then the royal road being specially adorned 8 4, 28| surrounded by Apsarasas in his royal garden.~ 9 5, 32| loved qualities, leaving my royal glory to thee who art well 10 6, 33| young son, as a coward the royal dignity within his reach?~ 11 6, 59| ornaments and banished all royal magnificence from his head, 12 8, 17| 17. And entering the royal stable, looking about with 13 8, 27| 27. Then that royal palace was illumined with 14 8, 52| worthy to be encircled by a royal diadem.~ 15 8, 65| the forest, deserting his royal magnificence and my fond 16 8, 69| forest, deserted by his royal glory like an orphan,-he 17 8, 83| forests, throwing away their royal pomp like a crushed wreath.~ 18 9, 2 | train,-they dismissed their royal pomp and with sober gestures 19 9, 22| thee with the pomp of the royal umbrella,-in the fulness 20 9, 60| Brahmarshi, received his royal dignity from the saint Vasishtha.~ 21 10, 7 | enjoined by the rules of royal homage; but his eyes never 22 10, 16| 16. That royal attendant, having thus watched 23 10, 40| with the light of gems, royal sages have reached the same 24 11, 48| 48. 'And even in royal clothing one pair of garments 25 11, 70| sons of the good; guard thy royal powers, O king; and guard 26 12, 6 | come here after abandoning royal luxury like a creeper-plant 27 12, 87| hermitage, called a city, of the royal sage Gaya.~ 28 13, 1 | sage, sprung from a line of royal sages, sat down there with 29 13, 10| in the noble family of a royal sage to follow.~ 30 15, 40| 40. 'Having gone to that royal station, do thou meditate 31 17, 28| a round Stupa and gave a royal coronation to Saunu, sending


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