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1 1 | the law.~11. And the other sons of the Sugata who, strivinor 2 1 | the wilderness, as (true) sons of the Sugata.~25. Some 3 1 | see here and there some sons of the principal Gina who, 4 1 | the law.~29. 1 see some sons of the Sugata, humble, calm, 5 1 | enlightenment.~31. There are some sons of the Gina who dwell in 6 1 | enlightenment.~33. Some sons of the Gina, whose strength 7 1 | science.~42. (There are) sons of the Sugata who try to 8 1 | have been raised by these sons of the Gina and now adorn 9 1 | 47. Such honour do the sons of the Sugata render to 10 1 | matter, O Mañgusvara! the sons of Buddha are anxious to 11 1 | ascetic life), had eight sons, viz. the young princes 12 1 | eight young princes, Agita, sons to the Lord Kandrasûryapradîpa, 13 1 | happened, Agita, that the eight sons of the Lord Kandrasûryapradipa, 14 1 | Buddha-knowledge.~59. And the eight sons born to him, the leader, 15 1 | to gems and jewels, the sons of the leaders of men are 16 1 | meditation are seen the true sons of the Sugatas while they 17 1 | kotis of Æons.'~81. The many sons of Buddha were struck with 18 2 | as it is. The legitimate sons of Gina here standing and 19 2 | speaking in the assembly of the sons of Sugata, and roused them 20 2 | On beholding such worthy sons of Buddha (I said): Thy 21 3 | Sâriputra, the man gives to his sons, who run swift as the wind, 22 3 | is the use of my having sons if I lose them? No, they 23 3 | says to them: Listen, my sons, I have carts of different 24 3 | at ease.~75. These poor sons of mine, whom I have recovered 25 3 | that man gives to all his sons, who, overjoyed and charmed, 26 3 | the triple world, are my sons.~86. This triple world is 27 3 | from burning heat are my sons.~88. And I told its evils 28 3 | me.~90. And those of my sons who adhere to me, who are 29 3 | others) who equally are my sons, to them I just now am showing, 30 3 | exalted vehicle in which the sons of Buddha take a never-ending 31 3 | Sûtra.~141. If thou see sons of Buddha who attach themselves 32 3 | them this Sûtra.~142. Those sons of Buddha who have not broken 33 4 | Lord, do we represent the sons of the Tathâgata, and the 34 4 | Tathâgata says to us: Ye are my sons, as the householder did. 35 4 | us that we are to him as sons, and that he reminds us 36 4 | case stands thus: we are as sons to the Tathâgata, but low ( 37 4 | that inasmuch as we are the sons of the Tathâgata.~On that 38 4 | certainly, my disciples and sons.'~37. And the Lord of the 39 4 | 39. And by hearing us the sons of Gina realise that eminent 40 4 | and revealing it to the sons of Gina, in the manner of 41 4 | To whom(soever) among the sons of Gina who in this world 42 4 | skilfulness, when he tames his sons of low disposition and thereupon 43 5 | highest plants.~32. But the sons of Sugata, who sedulously 44 7 | enlightened the sixteen sons born to that Lord when a 45 7 | beings not human, while his sons, the sixteen young princes, 46 7 | the sixteen princes, his sons, commenced at that juncture 47 7 | overjoyed.~64. The sixteen sons of the Leader of men, those 48 7 | princes also, his own dear sons, who had become mendicants 49 7 | considering the wish of his sons, the young princes, explained 50 7 | then taught; each of the sons of the Sugata converted ( 51 7 | of space, those sixteen sons of the Gina became themselves 52 9 | say: These are the Lord's sons, the Lord's attendants; 53 11| the leadership amongst the sons of the Tathâgatas, he who, 54 11| royal capitals; wives, sons, daughters, slaves, male 55 14| numerous are the mighty sons of Buddha, who have each 56 14| these Bodhisattvas are my sons.~39. All have devoted themselves 57 14| they walk detached, these sons of mine, following my precepts 58 14| all radiant, as being my sons.~42. Since the time when 59 14| represent centenarians as his sons, and say: 'Here, young men 60 14| good family, you see my sons;' and if those centenarians 61 14| and strong in memory, the sons of the Master of the world.~ 62 14| more, who presented as his sons some centenarians,~49. And 63 14| young man) never having sons of such appearance, it would 64 14| the world, that they were sons to so young a man.~50. In 65 14| their energy, who are the sons of Sugata striving after 66 15| diseases. That man has many sons, ten, twenty, thirty, forty, 67 15| journey at the time when his sons are suffering from that 68 15| the physician, seeing his sons befallen with disease, overcome 69 15| gives it as a potion to his sons, with these words: Take 70 15| Take this great remedy, my sons, which has the required 71 15| taking this great remedy, my sons, you shall soon be rid of 72 15| from their disease. But the sons who have perverted notions 73 15| physician reflects thus: These sons of mine must have become 74 15| able device induce these sons to take this remedy. Prompted 75 15| desire he speaks to those sons as follows: I am old, young 76 15| country and lets his sick sons know that he has departed 77 15| Then, on knowing that these sons are delivered from evil, 78 15| devices, for the sake of his sons whose notions were perverted, 79 16| of creatures, the genuine sons of the Leader of the world, 80 16| the Brahma-world.~14. The sons of Sugata, in their great 81 18| discerns those among the sons of Gina who are disciples 82 18| the disciples and other sons of Buddha; likewise the 83 20| speaking the praise of those sons of Sugata who shall keep 84 22| from giving up a kingdom, sons, daughters, and wives, the 85 24| absolutely unknown; there the sons of Gina, on springing into 86 25| called Vimaladatta, and two sons, one called Vimalagarbha, 87 25| false doctrine, we feel as sons to the king of the law. 88 25| the two young princes, the sons of the king Subhavyûha, 89 25| whereafter he himself with his sons, kinsmen, and retinue, as 90 25| the Tathagata, &c.: My two sons, O Lord, are my masters, 91 25| two young princes who as sons were born in my house, certainly 92 25| time, that juncture were sons to the king Subhavyûha. 93 26| Mâra the Evil One, nor the sons of Mâra, the angels called


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