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everything 5
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evils 7
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31 indra
31 royal
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30 evil
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30 sacred
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Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha

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evil

   Book, §
1 1, 72 | his fear of some impending evil, the sage thus addressed 2 2, 16 | gladness went everywhere and evil perished; right blazed abroad 3 2, 33 | perfect calm, ceased from all evil, practised all self-restraint, 4 3, 32 | charioteer, 'What! will this evil come to me also?' and to 5 3, 43 | compassionately, 'Is this evil peculiar to him or are all 6 3, 44 | answered, 'O prince, this evil is common to all; thus pressed 7 5, 75 | 75. 'Oftentimes have evil enemies been overthrown 8 8, 11 | and they blamed their own (evil) hearts on account of the 9 9, 48 | properties,-both good and evil and existence and non-existence; 10 9, 65 | yet still, if good and evil are doubted, let one's mind 11 11, 7 | which are the causes of evil.~ 12 11, 11 | knows the truth and so fears evil, what wise man would of 13 11, 11 | of his own choice desire evil?~ 14 12, 49 | separated from desires, evil intentions and the like, 15 14, 10 | under the influence of evil actions, pass into wretched 16 14, 18 | These who did something evil fnr the sake, of pleasure 17 14, 20 | 20. 'If only evil doers could see the fruits 18 15, 20 | indeed hard to be won by evil deeds.~ 19 15, 55 | of delivering myself from evil.~ 20 16, 19 | produced by the good and evil fortune of the soul, how 21 16, 20 | actions, how do good and evil arise here?~ 22 16, 22 | is caused by good, then evil will be the cause of evil,- 23 16, 22 | evil will be the cause of evil,-how then could liberation 24 16, 50 | Everywhere all kinds of evil became tran, quillised, 25 16, 73 | extractor of the barb of evil from all those who are wounded 26 16, 73 | those who are wounded by evil,-he who is possessed of 27 16, 77 | insolence and pride of the evil Mara, the perfect Buddha, 28 16, 78 | qualities, the destroyer of all evil ways, the guide in all good 29 16, 118| evil-minded thieves, nor fear of evil beasts;~ 30 17, 11 | and delivering them from evil, dwelt in the convent given


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