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Then the hosts of the gods, when they saw the army of Mra flee, cried out, Mra is defeated!
The Attainment of Buddhaship. I. The Buddha. Translated from the Introduction to the Jtaka (i. 685). 1909
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Performed by 'Mra' and his elder sister 'Kai', school kids from London in May 2006 in a Charity Ceremony.
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Performed by 'Mra' and his elder sister 'Kai', school kids from London in May 2006 in a
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Thereupon the god Mra caused a whirlwind, thinking, By this will I drive away Siddhattha.
The Attainment of Buddhaship. I. The Buddha. Translated from the Introduction to the Jtaka (i. 685). 1909
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Unable to restrain his fury, the enraged Mra now hurled his discus.
The Attainment of Buddhaship. I. The Buddha. Translated from the Introduction to the Jtaka (i. 685). 1909
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At this point the god Mra, exclaiming, Prince Siddhattha is desirous of passing beyond my control, but I will never allow it!
The Attainment of Buddhaship. I. The Buddha. Translated from the Introduction to the Jtaka (i. 685). 1909
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And the god Mra, mounting his elephant, which was a hundred and fifty leagues high, and had the name Girded-with-mountains, caused a thousand arms to appear on his body, and with these he grasped a variety of weapons.
The Attainment of Buddhaship. I. The Buddha. Translated from the Introduction to the Jtaka (i. 685). 1909
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Mra, who is witness to your having given donations?
The Attainment of Buddhaship. I. The Buddha. Translated from the Introduction to the Jtaka (i. 685). 1909
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And the followers of Mra fled away in all directions.
The Attainment of Buddhaship. I. The Buddha. Translated from the Introduction to the Jtaka (i. 685). 1909
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Yet they say that this keen-edged discus, when at other times Mra hurled it in anger, would cut through solid stone pillars as if they had been the tips of bamboo shoots.
The Attainment of Buddhaship. I. The Buddha. Translated from the Introduction to the Jtaka (i. 685). 1909
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