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1 I | the quenching of fire, the birth of sons.~ Also my Karashishi,
2 III | from the date of~{p. 48}~birth. The prime minister, Marquis
3 III | Kamagawamachi . . . from day of birth always good. . . Meiji,
4 III | ghostliness. Happiest he who, from birth to death, sees ever through
5 IV | of that shoreless Sea of Birth and Death whose surges billow
6 IV | Being in that state between birth and birth which the Buddhist
7 IV | state between birth and birth which the Buddhist calls
8 VIII | be some En in a previous birth.1~Even the knot of the rope
9 VIII | by some love in a former birth.~If the touching even of
10 VIII | reward of deeds in a former birth!~p. 191}~ Many songs of
11 VIII | Since twice in a single birth the same night never comes.~
12 VIII(1)| expression for passing from birth to birth. The Wheel here
13 VIII(1)| for passing from birth to birth. The Wheel here is the great
14 VIII | personality that passes from birth to birth. Only the educated
15 VIII | that passes from birth to birth. Only the educated Buddhist
16 IX | of Self and the laws of birth and death, there is no grasping,
17 IX | conception; conception, birth; birth, sorrow and decrepitude
18 IX | conception; conception, birth; birth, sorrow and decrepitude
19 IX(1) | all sentient beings give birth to the varieties of mountains,
20 IX | integrated: each integration is a birth; each dissolution a death.
21 IX | death. There is no other birth or death but the birth and
22 IX | other birth or death but the birth and death of Karma in some
23 IX | over the ghostly Sea of Birth and Death. And even as the
24 IX | through all veils of death and birth, through all evolutions
25 IX | cause a still more fortunate birth in a still loftier state
26 IX | pilgrimage through death and birth must continue, for the majority
27 IX | may cause conception and birth. In the sixth heaven (Také-jizai-Ten),
28 IX | some after a single new birth; some after two or three
29 IX | particular conditions of birth, but only to particular
30 IX(1) | that is, over the Sea of Birth and Death] all sentient
31 X | his home in his previous birth. Katsugorô was then taken
32 X | remembrance of his former birth. Then Hanshirô and his wife
33 XI | the great phantom-whirl of birth and death to which, by their
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