evaṃ saṃkārabhūte ’sminn andhabhūte pṛthag jane |
prajñayā vyatirocante samyaksambuddhaśrāvakāḥ |18,13|
11 (53). As out of a heap of flowers many garlands are made, so when a man has been born he can do many virtuous deeds.
12 (377). As the vakula plant in summer sheds all its flowers, so let the Bhixu drop passions, hatred, and ignorance.
13 (47). A man whose mind is troubled, like one gathering flowers, the lord of death carries him off as the flood does a sleeping village.