Chapter
1 2 | monks might be proud and come to a heavy fall.~And on
2 2 | perceives the right moment is come? This is the fit opportunity,
3 2 | heretical) theories they come to embrace falsehood and
4 2 | world! now that thou hast come to unsurpassed knowledge,
5 2 | world.'~124. When I had come to that conviction, O son
6 2 | the idea that the time had come for me to announce the excellent
7 2 | the Gina, will in days to come swerve from it, reject the
8 3 | to-day, O Lord, I am wholly come to rest; to-day, O Lord,
9 3 | the past Ginas who have come to final rest, and how they
10 3 | shall immediately after me come to supreme, perfect enlightenment.
11 3 | hundreds of Buddhas, will come to be born in that field.~
12 3 | the true law shall have come to an end, its counterfeit
13 3 | and that he himself had come out of the house.~Now, Sâriputra,
14 3 | reflection: I myself am able to come out from the burning house
15 3 | hither and thither, and come to grief and disaster in
16 3 | resolved, he calls to the boys: Come, my children; the house
17 3 | burning with a mass of fire; come, lest ye be burnt in that
18 3 | in that mass of fire, and come to grief and disaster. But
19 3 | well as my children will come to grief and disaster. Let
20 3 | house-door for you to play with. Come, run out, leave the house;
21 3 | shall give what he wants. Come soon; come out for the sake
22 3 | what he wants. Come soon; come out for the sake of these
23 3 | seeing that the children have come out, the man betakes himself
24 3 | nor do the Pratyekabuddhas come to it.~110. But thou, Siriputra,
25 3 | scorn my Sûtra, I should not come to an end.~136. And since
26 4 | He says to the poor man: Come hither, man, I possess abundant
27 4 | him I have from that town come hither. He is my son, I
28 4 | districts; many merchants come to him, (and) persons charged
29 5 | all-knowing, all-seeing. Come to me, ye gods and men!
30 5 | myriads of kotis of beings come to hear the law of the Tathâgata;
31 5 | gradually lowering so as to come in reach of hands, it begins
32 6 | disciple, shall in days to come be a Buddha.~18. After having
33 7 | be the cause of it?~19. Come, let us investigate the
34 7 | are blessed.~22. We have come as far as fully fifty thousand
35 7 | blessed divine being have come hither, by whose power all
36 7 | was never seen before.~30. Come, let us go and visit kotis
37 7 | somewhere in the world. Come, let us go and investigate
38 7 | course.~54. Hail! thou art come at last, O Light of the
39 7 | disappear, and says to them: 'Come, sirs, there you see the
40 7 | many thousand men have come to the forest, that waste
41 7 | and addresses them again: 'Come, hear what I have to tell
42 7 | all-knowing; as yet, you have not come so far as to possess complete
43 8 | Lord, as if some man having come to a friend's house got
44 10| position, that great man has come hither, he who out of compassion
45 11| assembly. I myself, Lord, have come hither to hear the Dharmaparyâya
46 11| Stûpa of jewels, who now has come to hear the law. Who would
47 11| have I got) after having come to Devadatta. I announce
48 11| monk, shall in an age to come, after immense, innumerable
49 11| name of Pragñâkûta, having come from beneath the Buddha-field
50 12| conceited, fancying to have come to the limit when they have
51 13| the law to them when they come to him, and that freely;
52 13| with them; when he does not come in contact with them at
53 13| the law to them when they come to him, and even that freely.
54 13| peaceful state. All who come, one after the other, to
55 14| do these mighty persons come? Whence have they come here
56 14| persons come? Whence have they come here under the form of great
57 14| to see; whence have they come?~8. And each of those Bodhisattvas,
58 14| who are walking alone and come to their rest alone, they
59 14| those mighty Bodhisattvas, come from?~25. Who has taught
60 14| these wise Bodhisattvas, come from?~Meanwhile the Tathâgatas, &
61 14| innumerable, so countless, come from? Whereupon those Tathâgatas, &
62 14| of life, have long since come to certainty in regard to
63 14| May Bodhisattvas never come to grief by having doubt
64 15| dear father, that thou art come back in safety and welfare!
65 15| dear father, that thou art come back in safety and welfare;
66 16| hearing this Dharmaparyâya come so far that they will reach
67 16| accumulation) which has come to full accomplishment in
68 17| says to another person: Come, friend, and hear the Dharmaparyâya
69 17| intelligible to him and soon come in connection with Lords,
70 17| thinks): Alas, how all beings come to decay! Let me therefore
71 19| root of goodness having come to full development, gained
72 22| homage, O Sugata, I now come again to behold thee, O
73 23| good family, when you have come to the Saha-world, do not
74 23| Mahâsattva be admonished by it to come to this Saha-world.~Then
75 23| Gadgadasvara be admonished by it to come to this Saha-world. And
76 23| Gadgadasvara (and said): Come, young man of good family,
77 23| who is completely extinct, come to the Saha-world in order
78 23| gentleman, that thou hast come hither in the desire to
79 23| Mahâsattva Gadgadasvara, had come to the Saha-world, obtained
80 24| revert thither whence they come, when one thinks of Avalokitesvara.~
81 24| decrepitude, and disease will come to an end for those who
82 25| vanished from the sky to come up again from the earth
83 26| said to the Lord: I have come hither, O Lord, from the
84 26| the Lord Sâkyamuni I have come accompanied by these hundred
85 26| heavenly nymphs immediately come near them. Adorned with
86 27| Tathâgatas, &c., who had come to the gathering from other
87 27| Tathâgatas, &c., who had come from other worlds and were
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