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1 10, A | extending his limbs... when carrying his outer cloak, his upper
2 10b, 10 | comprehension; in wearing robes and carrying the bowl, he applies clear
3 14, Text| having put on his robes and carrying his bowl & outer robe, he
4 21 | a man were to come along carrying a hoe & a basket, saying, '
5 21 | a man were to come along carrying lac, yellow orpiment, indigo,
6 21 | a man were to come along carrying a burning grass torch and
7 21 | a man were to come along carrying a stick or shard and saying, '
8 58, Text| morning put on his robes and, carrying his bowl and outer robe,
9 82 | one is dead,' they cry.~Carrying him off,~wrapped in a piece
10 107, 5 | consciousness whether you are carrying the outer cloak, the bowl
11 108, Text| having put on his robes and carrying his bowl and outer robe,
12 119 | extending his limbs... when carrying his outer cloak, his upper
13 119, 6 | a man were to come along carrying a load of water. What do
14 119, 6 | a man were to come along carrying a load of water. What do
15 126 | Bhumija put on his robes and, carrying his bowl & outer robe, went
16 126 | I put on my robes and, carrying my bowl & outer robe, went
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