Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 (1)| the present form after the rise of the Mahayana School,
2 1, 4, 4 | the lake Anavatapta gives rise to the four great rivers." "
3 1, 4, 7 | youth of beauty. It gives rise quite naturally to the thought
4 1, 5, 12 | countrymen, and consider the rise or fall of the tribe or
5 1, 5, 14 | and nobler self. This gave rise to the half-truth of the
6 1, 6, 13 | decay, birth and death, rise and fall, all these are
7 1, 6, 18 | something awe-inspiring in the rise and fall of nations? Can
8 1, 7, 1 | through life until he falls to rise no more. Miserable!~Neither
9 1, 7, 3 | inconvenience; good by evil; rise by fall; prosperity by adversity;
10 1, 7, 7 | bring about some kind of rise. We must not, then, despair
11 1, 8, 8 | self-same selfishness that gave rise to the belief in the immortality
12 1, 8, 15 | the Wind and Water that rise out of them are, all of
13 Appen, 1 | operation of its own law gave rise naturally to the primordial
14 Appen, 1 | primordial) Gas which gave rise to Heaven and Earth, and
15 Appen, 2, 3 | through transformation gives rise to the seven Vijñanas. Each
16 Appen, 2, 3 | How, then, does Alaya give rise to them through transformation?
17 Appen, 4 | gradually grosser, and gives rise to unreal things that end
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