Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 (3)| with its wings of ninety thousand miles. The bird is laughed
2 1, 1, 12 | Saddharma-pundarika-sutra1 three thousand times, visited him to be
3 1, 1, 12 | if you read the sutra ten thousand times," said the Sixth Patriarch,
4 1, 3 (1)| thirty-five, fifty-three, or three thousand Buddhas.~(d) The Hinayana
5 1, 4, 15 | Divides itself to a hundred thousand million forms."~
6 1, 4, 16 | who was used to kill one thousand sheep a day, came to Gotama,
7 1, 4, 16 | butcher-knife, said "I am one of the thousand Buddhas." "Yes, really,"
8 1, 7, 10 | fact that biologically two thousand years lie between you";
9 Appen, 2, 2 | all the skies of the Three Thousand Worlds. Down came the heavy
10 Appen, 2, 2 | the formation of the Three Thousand Worlds, they do not confine
11 Appen, 2, 2 | another, there are eighty thousand passions.5~As things are
12 Appen, 2 (5)| Eighty thousand simply means a great many.
13 Appen, 3 (5)| four continents, etc. One thousand of these universes form
14 Appen, 3 (5)| universes form the Small Thousand Worlds; one thousand of
15 Appen, 3 (5)| Small Thousand Worlds; one thousand of the Small Thousand Worlds
16 Appen, 3 (5)| one thousand of the Small Thousand Worlds form the Middle Thousand
17 Appen, 3 (5)| Thousand Worlds form the Middle Thousand Worlds; and the Great Thousand
18 Appen, 3 (5)| Thousand Worlds; and the Great Thousand Worlds, or Great Chiliocosmos,
19 Appen, 3 (5)| Chiliocosmos, comprises one thousand of the Middle Thousand Worlds.~
20 Appen, 3 (5)| one thousand of the Middle Thousand Worlds.~
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