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Alphabetical [« »] memories 1 memory 4 men 52 mendicant 19 mendicant-dress 1 mendicant-followers 1 mendicants 19 | Frequency [« »] 19 calm 19 course 19 firm 19 mendicant 19 mendicants 19 monarch 19 must | Buddha-Karita of Asvaghosha IntraText - Concordances mendicant |
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1 5, 28 | wish to become a wandering mendicant for the sake of liberation, 2 10, 9 | earth and yet wearing a mendicant's dress,-the Goddess of 3 10, 23 | the rest, set wholly on a mendicant's life, not on a kingdom?~ 4 10, 33 | O thou who desirest the mendicant's stage of life. enjoy pleasures 5 12, 46 | assumed the signs of the mendicant, goes on, following a rule 6 13, 10 | former leaders of men; this mendicant life is ill-suited for one 7 15, 21 | therefore making me the female mendicant's tutelary power, bring 8 15, 72 | not fit for a religious mendicant,' -so saying, he did not 9 15, 91 | 91. Having made a mendicant (whom he met) happy in the 10 15, 112| received them into the mendicant order.~ 11 16, 52 | addressed the holy one, 'O great mendicant, in what form has the wheel 12 17, 2 | saints and became a noble mendicant.~ 13 17, 4 | he became renowned as the mendicant Sabhya in all assemblies.~ 14 17, 6 | the Gina faith, became a mendicant and an Arhat at the hands 15 17, 7 | reverence, and became a mendicant through his favour and by 16 17, 10 | Veda, became a Buddhist mendicant; so too there was a great 17 17, 11 | 11. Next he ordained as a mendicant the keenwitted maternal 18 17, 11 | and after ordaining as a mendicant a native of Mithila, named 19 17, 14 | of discipline, became a mendicant, full of devotion to the