Book Title: Lalit Vistara
Author(s): Rajendralala Mitra
Publisher: Asiatic Society

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________________ CHAPTER XIII. : 245 the weight of discrimination; he was disposed to go to the wilderness and wild places; he was longing for thorough disorimination; he was accomplished in offecting his own and othor's welfarc; he was a hero in the knowledge of the hercaster; ho was desirous of wealth for the world; he longed for the good of the world, the enjoyment of the world, and the Yoga and mercy for the world; he was kind to the world; be derived benefit for the world; he rejoiced in benevolence; lie was highly merciful; lo was proficient in mattors worthy of collection; bu was always self-controlleil ; le was of wide grasping mind; he was proficiont in the moral law (Vinaya) which improves mankind; he cherishall the feeling of affection for all beings as if they were his only son; he abjured all things with perfect disinterestedness; be was engaged in the distribution of charity; he was open-haudud; he was a hero in beneficence; he had performed all sacrifices; he was rich in virtue ; hc bad well collected virtuo; he hall well disciplined his mind about pride and vanity, and was perfectly free from them; he was unrivalled; ho was the giver of the great gift, and bad given it; he desiderated not the fruition of work ; lie was a hero in great gifts ; he was born for the oppression of the host of evils arising from desires, ardent desirey, cowfousness, fanlts, pride, vauity, delusion, envy and the like; he had practised the art of preparing the mind for opiniscienco; his mind was bent on the great ronunciation; he was invested in mail; ho was kind to creation ; bo way well-wishing : ho was protected by armour; he was possessed of the power and vigoar of mercy for the emancipation of beings; he was the master of abnegation of self, equally and unchangeably kind to all beingy; he satisfied the desires of overy ono according to his wrisb ; be was the receptacle (it. vase) of Bodbi; ho was the measurer of virtue, undeterred by Limo; he had Bodbi knowledge for the object of his meditation; his standard had never been lowered; be bad bestowed gifts for the purification of the three circlus; he struck with the adamantine thunder of knowledge; he was for well-controlled paiu; his olaracter tyas replete with

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