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2512 1, 13 | dress ; yet as if they still vied together they shone all
2513 2, 51 | all objects of sense, he viewed all his kingdoms like a
2514 17, 17 | saluting the Buddha in the vihara called Venu, they told him
2515 7 | BOOK VII~
2516 8 | BOOK VIII.~
2517 8, 40 | away my beloved, then this vilest of horses was dumb.~
2518 16, 66 | therefore is he called Vinayaka, from his pointing out the
2519 7, 54 | settled purpose, go quickly to Vindhyakoshtha; the Muni Arada lives there
2520 13, 5 | disembodied lord when he violated the rules of his station.~
2521 9, 40 | and weariness, and the violation of all right through another'
2522 1, 43 | Through the troops of heavenly visitants, who came seeking religious
2523 12, 87 | seeking final bliss, he next visited the hermitage, called a
2524 4, 78 | forest with the Apsaras Visvaki.~
2525 4, 20 | 20. 'And the great seer Visvamitra, though plunged in a profound
2526 8, 78 | son, -(Manu) the son of Vivasvat, who knew the higher and
2527 2, 31 | delighted him with their soft voices, their beautiful pearl-garlands, -
2528 15, 98 | city Sarathi, the citizens volunteered to be charioteers in his
2529 14, 20 | their actions, they would vomit hot blood as if they were
2530 11, 31 | of which the Kurus, the Vrishnis and the Amdhakas, the Maithilas
2531 16, 3 | devoted to the joys of desire, vulgar and common,~
2532 15, 95 | abode of a Yaksha named Vumda, and in the morning after
2533 15, 95 | 95. In the village called Vumdadvira he lodged in the abode of
2534 17, 29 | Sutra of the great Yana, the Vyakara and the Ityukta, the Gataka,
2535 1, 47 | never seen in former ages,-Vyisa rehearsed that in many forms,
2536 8, 85 | together; let the battle be waged in every way with thy son
2537 15, 60 | journeying with five hundred waggons,~
2538 8, 72 | and being smitten by the wailing sound of the people, he
2539 10, 4 | him in the way; he who was walking gently and gravely ran quickly,
2540 12, 79 | instance, in a log of wood or a wall.~
2541 2, 34 | sensual pleasures like one wanting in self-control; he felt
2542 16, 119| spread, caused by quarrel or war;~
2543 15, 73 | and some water in order to wash the dirt away,-Sakra at
2544 12, 96 | flesh and blood entirely wasted, yet, though diminished,
2545 13, 24 | faces or frowning faces,-wasting the strength or fascinating
2546 11, 73 | Vaisvamtara hermitage; and, after watching him with astonishment, as
2547 3, 64 | lotuses and wellfurnished with watering-places.~
2548 8, 29 | lotuses on which they sit wave about with the wind from
2549 11, 68 | actions are uncertain and wavering in their direction, like
2550 7, 36 | auspicious and noble tree by the way-side.~
2551 3, 65 | were carried off, feeling weak to withstand temptation,
2552 14, 25 | when born as elephants, by weaker creatures than themselves
2553 5, 35 | not misfortune destroy my weal.'~
2554 15, 50 | all-wise, there will be stormy weather for seven days,-wind, rain,
2555 8, 55 | tender, with their beautiful web spread between the toes,
2556 1, 65 | wheel, his fingers and toes webbed, with a circle of hair between
2557 9, 42 | full of sound reasons, and weighty,-the counsellor thus made
2558 16, 87 | Sirs, hears, sees, and welcomes with joy this methodical
2559 13, 68 | contemplation, the realm of well-being.~
2560 7, 56 | 56. 'With the nose of a well-fed horse, large long eyes,
2561 11, 43 | 43. 'Since the well-known opposite pairs, such as
2562 4, 83 | these specious words of his, well-supported by sacred tradition, the
2563 3, 6 | fortunate prince with his well-trained attendants came down one
2564 1, 52 | and congratulated by those well-trusted Brahmans, dismissed from
2565 7, 13 | 13. Then the Brahman well-versed in penance told in order
2566 4, 84 | manifesting affection is wellbefitting in thee; but I will convince
2567 3, 64 | lakes gay with lotuses and wellfurnished with watering-places.~
2568 2, 12 | temples, and hermitages, wells, cisterns, lakes, and groves,
2569 8, 82 | as was befitting in these wellweighed words, neither with their
2570 5, 32 | would be irreligion if thou wert to leave thine own father.~
2571 7, 32 | the sun went down into the west; then he entered the grove
2572 7, 3 | 3. The drivers of wheeled carriages also, with their
2573 | whereas
2574 | whereby
2575 1, 68 | prophesied a transcendent future,-wherefore, on seeing him, do tears
2576 | wherein
2577 8, 39 | for fear of the fall of a whip, could he go carrying with
2578 8, 39 | still more the strokes of whips,-how then for fear of the
2579 | whoever
2580 17, 13 | Himavat, remembering the wholesome words of his maternal uncle,
2581 14, 19 | deed which was done by the wicked-hearted in glee,-its consequences
2582 1, 10 | gentle nature and yet with wide-reaching majesty.~
2583 2, 26 | and gentle bearing, of wide-spread glory, Yasodhara by name,
2584 13, 35 | the disk of the sun, with wide-yawning mouths and upright ears
2585 14, 33 | others, having attained widely extended empire, wander
2586 15, 77 | the noble stream flowed widelyknown as the 'Holy River.'~
2587 11, 45 | to be a king involves a wider range of command, therefore
2588 10, 23 | 23. 'When I consider thy widespread race, beginning with the
2589 8, 36 | are as it were desolate widows, though their lord still
2590 16, 119| of plagues, famines, or wildernesses; and no alarm shall spread,
2591 4, 19 | So Santa by her various wiles captivated and subdued the
2592 14, 5 | 5. Having wilfully rejected the good guides
2593 2, 10 | And whereas men do not willingly ask from ithers, even where
2594 5, 52 | side of a window, with her willow-form bent like a bow, shone as
2595 5, 52 | leaning on the side of a window, with her willow-form bent
2596 5, 76 | the happiness obtained by winning worldly objects or in attaining
2597 1, 71 | barren, destined only to wither! Speak quickly, my lord,
2598 3, 65 | carried off, feeling weak to withstand temptation, to the palace
2599 5, 60 | unfastened,-their bright eyes witle open and motionless,-lay
2600 6, 15 | destroy old age and death,-witli no thirst for heaven, with
2601 15, 71 | in the sky, filled with woncer, and uttering cries of hi
2602 1, 68 | brilliant birth has been so wonderful, and for whom thou hast
2603 4, 67 | 67. 'It is right to woo a woman even by guile,this
2604 12, 3 | clean place on two pure wooden seats.~
2605 12, 107| and wearing a dark blue woollen cloth, like the river Yamuna,
2606 14, 21 | 21. 'And worse still than all these bodily
2607 4, 94 | objects,-what is there in it worth being deceived?~
2608 8, 75 | dear as he was, like a worthless thing.~
2609 6, 65 | like the king of mountains wrapped in an evening cloud.~
2610 3, 21 | women shone like lotuses wreathed in garlands, while through
2611 11, 34 | bonds, and the like; the wretch, who is the miserable slave
2612 16, 104| man attain who joyfully writes this down and sets it in
2613 16, 100| 100. 'And whosoever, after writing this method of the Law in
2614 2, 44 | desired not to mention the wrong-doing of his enemies; nor did
2615 10 | BOOK X.~
2616 11 | BOOK XI~
2617 12 | BOOK XII.~
2618 13 | BOOK XIII.~
2619 14 | BOOK XIV.~
2620 15 | BOOK XV.~
2621 16 | BOOK XVI.~
2622 17 | BOOK XVII.~
2623 1, 36 | lazuli, and in his honour the yaksha-lords stood round guarding him
2624 14, 88 | the Tushita beings, the Yamas, the Trayastrimsad Devas,
2625 17, 25 | inaction and in the three yanas, with the four samgrahas
2626 17, 5 | renowned in the world as Yasoda,-wise from the besprinkling
2627 17, 17 | noble ladies, headed by Yasodrih, and this my young son have
2628 14, 83 | good fortune, a cow that yields all that heart can wish ;~
2629 1, 50 | twice-born in the rules of Yoga which none other had ever
2630 9, 36 | what consideration can the yogin have for them?~
2631 17, 22 | their head, the hosts of Yogins with the king Drumasiddha,
2632 10, 13 | unrestless eyes, seeing only a yoke's length before him', with
2633 7, 3 | in curiosity, holding the yokes in their hands,-they gazed
2634 | yourselves
2635 4, 34 | Others, with their golden zones tinkling, wandered about