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The lord of the demons , though he has nothing left him but his head , devours in
his course only the lord of the day and the ruler of the night . 35. Sesha bears all
the worlds placed on his serpentlike head : he himself is always borne on the ...
The lord of the demons , though he has nothing left him but his head , devours in
his course only the lord of the day and the ruler of the night . 35. Sesha bears all
the worlds placed on his serpentlike head : he himself is always borne on the ...
Page 15
... by means of destiny the sun is compelled to travel his daily course in the
heaven . Adoration , therefore , be to works . 96. Neither beauty , nor greatness of
family , nor force of character , nor learning , nor service , though performed with
care ...
... by means of destiny the sun is compelled to travel his daily course in the
heaven . Adoration , therefore , be to works . 96. Neither beauty , nor greatness of
family , nor force of character , nor learning , nor service , though performed with
care ...
Page 16
... has two courses open to him : he may flourish in the sight of the world , or he
may wither away in the desert . 105. The earth is variously adorned in various
places ; by poor men whose words are of no account - by rich men whose words
are ...
... has two courses open to him : he may flourish in the sight of the world , or he
may wither away in the desert . 105. The earth is variously adorned in various
places ; by poor men whose words are of no account - by rich men whose words
are ...
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The earth is bounded by the ocean , the ocean extends but a thousand yojanas ,
the sun always measures his course through the sky ; these objects then are
bounded by certain definite limits . There is nothing exceeding them in greatness
but ...
The earth is bounded by the ocean , the ocean extends but a thousand yojanas ,
the sun always measures his course through the sky ; these objects then are
bounded by certain definite limits . There is nothing exceeding them in greatness
but ...
Page 46
Ascetics , when men ask them such questions as these with loud voices , feel
neither pleasure nor anger , but pursue their course in quietness . 57. O my friend
! fortunate are those who have cast off the many bonds of this world , and from ...
Ascetics , when men ask them such questions as these with loud voices , feel
neither pleasure nor anger , but pursue their course in quietness . 57. O my friend
! fortunate are those who have cast off the many bonds of this world , and from ...
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