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1 1, 74| kingdom, indifferent to all worldly objects, and having attained 2 1, 77| lost in the forest-paths of worldly existence, as to travellers 3 1, 78| of desire whose fuel is worldly objects, as a great cloud 4 1, 87| off all those bonds called worldly objects, caused his son 5 2, 55| after knowing the flavour of worldly enjoyments, have departed 6 2, 55| still went on pursuing worldly pleasure up to the time 7 3, 50| for his son all kinds of worldly enjoyments to their highest 8 4, 62| desires estranged from all worldly objects, Udayin, well skilled 9 4, 71| s feelings; surely, when worldly objects so hard to attain 10 4, 85| 85. 'I do not despise worldly objects, I know that all 11 4, 97| alarm thou canst cling to worldly objects, when thou seest 12 5, 10| sorrows such as the desire of worldly objects and the rest, he 13 5, 31| whose senses are eager for worldly objects, and who has no 14 5, 76| happiness obtained by winning worldly objects or in attaining 15 7, 21| abandoning wealth, kindred, and worldly objects, undertake vows 16 9, 38| time" in one's attaining a worldly object,-time indeed is described 17 11, 8 | as I am afraid of these worldly objects.~ 18 11, 13| was still unsatisfied with worldly objects.~ 19 11, 16| would put his trust in these worldly objects, whether in heaven 20 11, 19| considers the paltry flavour of worldly objects,-the very height 21 11, 20| pleasure and are devoted to worldly pursuits, such as agriculture 22 11, 35| the iron hook,therefore worldly objects produce misery as 23 11, 53| envy one who is devoted to worldly objects.~ 24 13, 47| experienced in the course of worldly objects and is afraid of 25 14, 76| to seek the abolition of worldly existence through the lamps 26 16, 40| desire of being troubled by worldly objects; "attachment to 27 17, 8 | the power to abandon all worldly action; then accompanied