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Saddharma Pundarîka

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1 1 | thousands of Buddhas, were in body and mind fully penetrated 2 1 | exposition of Infinity;' his body was motionless and his mind 3 1 | eyes, others their dear own body, and after cheerfully bestowing 4 1 | emitting radiance from their body, and rouse them to enlightenment.~ 5 1 | exposition of Infinity;' his body was motionless, and his 6 1 | same seat, with immovable body and tranquil mind. And the 7 1 | assembly who felt fatigue of body or mind.~As the Lord Kandrasûryapradîpa, 8 2 | and happiness of the great body of creatures, and who preached 9 2 | and happiness of the great body of creatures, and who shall 10 2 | my last appearance in the body before complete Nirvâna,' 11 2 | moment, bent their head or body;~95. And who at Stûpas containing 12 2 | appeared to me in their own body and raised their voice, 13 3 | besides recovering their very body, O Lord, they have received 14 3 | evil spirit has entered the body of those who do not believe 15 3 | of kotis of wounds on the body, scab, itch, scurf, leprosy, 16 3 | kindness, have given up body and life, in their presence 17 4 | horripilation all over the body, and agitated in mind, reflects 18 4 | horripilation all over his body, agitated in mind, utters 19 4 | horripilation all over his body, and agitated in mind, thinks 20 4 | his right hand, smears his body with dust, and goes to his 21 4 | the unwise boy, while his body is vitiated with scabs and 22 5 | corrupted humours of the body,' 'faults and corruptions'). 23 5 | a needle into the man's body.~58. The man having got 24 7 | the mind motionless, the body unstirring and untrembling, 25 7 | without once moving thy body, hand, foot, or any other 26 7 | possession of a) celestial body; the word of the Gina is 27 7 | all shake off their demon body and be peaceful, meek, and 28 10| of the Tathâgata. For the body of the Tathâgata is, so 29 10| thinking of me.~26. My body has existed entire in thousands 30 10| will I show him my luminous body and enable him to remember 31 11| Mahâpratibh'ana, the proper body of the Tathâgata is contained 32 11| or form) of the proper body of the Tathâgata; the other 33 11| frame (or form) of my proper body give a shout of applause 34 11| of the frame of my proper body be near the Tathâgata to 35 11| uncover the frame of my proper body and show it to the four 36 11| Buddha-fields, from their own proper body, and preaching the law to 37 11| Tathâgata-frames, made from the proper body, united together, along 38 11| containing the frame of my own body, be opened and shown to 39 11| produced from the proper body of the Lord Sâkyamuni had 40 11| emaciated limbs and faint body, as if absorbed in abstract 41 11| memory this Stitra, keeps the body of the Gina.~36. Speak, 42 11| the sacrifice of life and body, of limbs and members, hands, 43 11| never did I feel fatigue of body or mind. In such occupations 44 11| intermediate kalpas. His body shall not be seen divided 45 11| with prudence in acts of body, speech, and mind, who has 46 11| has not surrendered his body for the sake of creatures. 47 11| unfathomable light is that ethereal body, adorned with the thirty-two 48 12| Sûtra; with sacrifice of body and life, O Lord, we will 49 12| 15. I do not care for my body or life, O Lord, but as 50 13| his attendants.~58. His body can never be hurt by weapons, 51 14| Lord Sâkyamuni from his own body, who all together were seated 52 15| In the opinion that my body is completely extinct, they 53 17| who gives to that whole body the pleasures, sports, amusements, 54 17| when he receives (another) body, become a possessor of carriages 55 17| results from it.~15. His body is very fair; he drives 56 18| tongue, eight hundred of the body, twelve hundred of the mind. 57 18| the smell issuing from the body of various living beings 58 18| the smells exhaled by the body of women and men, of boys 59 18| the odour exhaled by the body of the gods, such as Indra, 60 18| odour proceeding from the body of the sundry other gods, 61 18| that women use for their body, robes, wreaths, and ointments.~ 62 18| hundred good qualities of the body. It will be pure, and show 63 18| creatures. On that perfect body he will see the whole triple 64 18| them he will see on his own body. The disciples, Pratyekabuddhas, 65 18| see all of them on his own body, because he receives the 66 18| because he receives the proper body of all those beings, and 67 18| of the perfectness of his body.~And on that occasion the 68 18| following stanzas:~61. His body becomes thoroughly pure, 69 18| image is seen, so on his body this world. Being self-born, 70 18| is the perfectness of his body.~63. Indeed, all beings 71 18| are seen reflected on that body.~64. The aerial cars of 72 18| Meru, all are seen on that body.~65. He also sees the Buddhas 73 18| sees the Buddhas on his body, along with the disciples 74 18| is the perfectness of his body, though he has not yet obtained 75 18| not yet obtained a divine body; the natural property of 76 18| natural property of his body is such.~Further, Satatasamitâbhiyukta, 77 19| eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, and mind as just described.~ 78 19| hearing, smell, taste, body, and mind. With the attainment 79 19| hearing, smell, taste, body, and mind.~Now, Mahâsthâmaprâpta, 80 20| standing with an invisible body in the sky, O Lord, we will 81 22| the sacrifice of my own body will do. Then the Bodhisattva 82 22| Sarvasattvapriyadarsana wrapped his body in divine garments, bathed 83 22| thereafter burnt his own body with the object to pay worship 84 22| flames from the blazing body of the Bodhisattva Mahâsattva 85 22| wife. Sacrificing one's own body, young man of good family, 86 22| Buddhas were silent.~The body of Sarvasattvapriyadarsana 87 22| sacrificing my own dear body.~After uttering this stanza, 88 22| sandal-wood and burnt the body of the Tathâgata. When he 89 22| Tathâgata. When he saw that the body was burnt to ashes and the 90 22| of the Tathâgata, have a body of gold colour. By this 91 22| and sacrifices' of his body does this Bodhisattva Mahâsattva 92 23| good family, hast got a body forty-two hundred thousand 93 23| high, and myself have got a body sixty-eight hundred thousand 94 23| resembling blue lotuses, his body was gold-coloured, his person 95 23| characteristic signs, and a body compact as Nârâyana's. Mounted 96 23| allow? the humours of the body are not in an unfavourable 97 24| to hurt one hair of the body.~9. If a man be surrounded 98 24| to hurt one hair of his body.~14. If a man is surrounded 99 25| the lower part of their body a shower of rain, and from 100 25| the upper part of their body a shower of rain, and from 101 26| preacher has seen my proper body and heard from me this entire 102 26| to them will I show my body, at the sight of which all 103 26| and happiness of the great body of men; that thou art endowed 104 26| them, shall have a spotted body in this very world. Those 105 26| squinting eyes; a putrid body, a body covered with stinking 106 26| squinting eyes; a putrid body, a body covered with stinking boils, 107 27| lowered, bent, and bowed their body towards the Lord, and, the


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