anas, among so many wrying, so many ;
But Siddained just as muc, a sligly mocking voice: quot;Soon, Govinda, your friend , o rong as ever. I aled for knoer year. Per as and just as profitable, if I took me a long time and am not finis, o to be learned! t o as `learning. t one knoman, ture. And so Im starting to believe t to kno, t;
At topped on t;If you, Sidd botalk! truly, you ir up fear in my . And just consider: ity of prayer, y of te, , o is is precious, ;
And Govinda mumbled a verse to himself, a verse from an Upanishad:
, loses ation of Atman, unexpressable by words is .
But Sidd. about to to their end.
Yes, , standing t o be remains? can stand test? And he shook his head.
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ts fragrants rose up, o and in t, tama, talk, ion.
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t. t of magic flos. After all, to bear--and beo spring forto call out, comforting, mild, full of noble promises. Every a longing, felt oranger he Sakyamuni.
t, and also Sidd. talked about it, because t one of t like t to be an ascetic before and , but urned back to luxury and worldly pleasures, and ama.
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