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1 1, 57 | having duly honoured the sage, who was seated in his seat, 2 1, 59 | 59. The sage, being thus invited by the 3 1, 68 | it from that of a divine sage, and whose brilliant birth 4 1, 72 | some impending evil, the sage thus addressed him: 'Let 5 1, 85 | 85. Then the sage Asita, having made known 6 1, 86 | his son, to listen to the sage's words and ponder over 7 2, 32 | the ground, like a holy sage stepping from a heavenly 8 4, 19 | captivated and subdued the sage's son Rishyasringa, unskilled 9 4, 77 | 77. 'The sage Vasishtha through lust begot 10 6, 38 | is false of thee as of a sage without a fault?~ 11 7, 52 | 52. 'O sage, brave indeed is thy purpose, 12 8, 84 | words long ago of the holy sage Asita; "He will never be 13 12, 1 | towards the hermitage of the sage Arada of tranquil life,- 14 12, 83 | 83. For the sage Udraka, having learned the 15 12, 87 | called a city, of the royal sage Gaya.~ 16 12, 113| this praise of the great sage, being sure that he was 17 12, 114| pressed down by thy feet, O sage, resounds repeatedly, and 18 13, 1 | 1. When the great sage, sprung from a line of royal 19 13, 4 | 4. 'This sage, wearing the armour of resolution, 20 13, 10 | noble family of a royal sage to follow.~ 21 13, 33 | 33. But the great sage having beheld that army 22 13, 36 | and disposition, the great sage remained unalarmed and untroubled, 23 13, 38 | to throw them against the sage; down they fell, with their 24 13, 40 | hundred fragments by the sage's power.~ 25 13, 49 | infatuate the mind of the sage, flitted about unsettled 26 13, 50 | serpent; but he saw the sage and lo! he was not there, 27 13, 57 | and retire to peace; this sage cannot be shaken by thee 28 13, 72 | forces and the passionless sage remained victorious, having