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1 13, 1 | whole world rejoiced; but Mara, the enemy of the good law, 2 13, 2 | he whom they also style Mara the enemy of liberation.~ 3 13, 8 | playing with the arrow, Mara thus addressed the calm 4 13, 14| change his posture, then Mara discharged his arrow at 5 13, 15| not from his firmness; and Mara, beholding him thus, sank 6 13, 18| 18 Then Mara called to mind his own army, 7 13, 28| the night that battle of Mara and the bull of the Sakya 8 13, 30| their eyes in anger against Mara, heaved deep sighs and opened 9 13, 31| Law, felt only a pity for Mara in their minds and through 10 13, 32| crowded with that host of Mara, intent on doing harm,-the 11 13, 33| having beheld that army of Mara thus engaged in an attack 12 13, 34| 34. Then Mara commanded his excited army 13 13, 55| multitude, the more did Mara, the enemy of the righteous, 14 13, 56| in the heavens,-beholding Mara thus malevolent against 15 13, 57| Take not on thyself, O Mara, this vain fatigue,-throw 16 13, 69| let not thy greatness, O Mara, be mixed with pride; it 17 13, 70| firmness of the great saint, Mara departed dispirited and 18 14, 1 | having conquered the hosts of Mara by his firmness and calmness, 19 14, 83| edges, the vanquisher of Mara, armed only with the weapon 20 14, 87| gods, and those sons of Mara who favoured the side of 21 15, 11| 11. Then Mara, utterly despondent in soul, 22 15, 12| reply, and with a shriek Mara went to his home.~ 23 15, 13| Then the three daughters of Mara, Lust, Thirst, and Delight, 24 15, 37| 37. Then again Mara, the lord of the world of 25 15, 44| shameless one; thou art Mara,-not the head of a clan, 26 15, 48| Then he, the conqueror of Mara, rising from that throne, 27 16, 32| wicked, even the hosts of Mara, and attained the threefold 28 16, 77| insolence and pride of the evil Mara, the perfect Buddha, the