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Saddharma Pundarîka

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buddha

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1 1 | hearers, while the whole Buddha field shook in six ways: 2 1 | Mañgusvara! the sons of Buddha are anxious to know it.~ 3 1 | ruler) of gods and men, a Buddha and Lord. He showed the 4 1 | simultaneously all the fields (of Buddha) began trembling. A wonder 5 1 | Æons.'~81. The many sons of Buddha were struck with grief and 6 1 | Nirvâna there shall be another Buddha.~83. 'The wise Bodhisattva 7 1 | duties and saw the present Buddha Sâkyasimha.~94. He shall 8 2 | venerable Sâriputra: The Buddha knowledge, Sâriputra, is 9 2 | absence of hesitation and Buddha properties, such as they 10 2 | object, a lofty aim that the Buddha, the Tathâgata, &c., appears 11 2 | object, that lofty aim of the Buddha, the Tathâgata, &c., appearing 12 2 | Tathâgata-knowledge does the Buddha, the Tathâgata, &c., appear 13 2 | Tathâgata-knowledge does the Buddha, the Tathâgata, &c., appear 14 2 | good-minded, compassionate sonsof Buddha and done their duty under 15 2 | passion. Therefore I am the Buddha, because the world follows 16 2 | very first. And the son of -Buddha who has completed his course 17 2 | time said: Homage be to Buddha! albeit they did it with 18 2 | leaders), shall not become Buddha; for this is the fixed vow 19 2 | creatures now living, this Buddha enlightenment by thousands 20 2 | pleasure, they do not seek the Buddha, the mighty one; they do 21 2 | beholding such worthy sons of Buddha (I said): Thy doubts also 22 3 | 13. But when one becomes Buddha, a superior being, honoured 23 3 | adopted the disguise of Buddha.~16. But when the unsurpassed 24 3 | deep, and lovely voice of Buddha gladdened me, all doubts 25 3 | of gods and men, a Lord Buddha.~At that time then, Sâriputra, 26 3 | our having propitiated the Buddha, be allowed to make a vow 27 3 | all-knowing, the knowledge of Buddha, the knowledge of the self-born 28 3 | vehicle in which the sons of Buddha take a never-ending delight.~ 29 3 | 141. If thou see sons of Buddha who attach themselves to 30 3 | Sûtra.~142. Those sons of Buddha who have not broken the 31 4 | fruit under the rule of Buddha, (a fruit) as excellent 32 4 | strength of patience is the Buddha; a great ruler is the Gina, 33 5 | the same way, Kâsyapa, the Buddha comes into the world like 34 5 | thinking), I will become a Buddha, a chief of gods and men, 35 6 | Kâsyapa here shall become a Buddha at a future epoch, in an 36 6 | shall in days to come be a Buddha.~18. After having seen of 37 6 | 28. He shall be a mighty Buddha and illuminator, highly 38 6 | adorn the reign of that Buddha, all of them freed from 39 6 | conduct, &c. The field of that Buddha will be called Manobhirâma; 40 6 | and beautiful field, be a Buddha bounteous and compassionate 41 7 | 20. Or should it be the Buddha, the king of kings, who 42 7 | illumined?~28. Or may the Buddha, the most high of men, have 43 7 | along the four quarters; a Buddha will certainly now have 44 7 | of the living was without Buddha'.~33. It was deprived of 45 7 | some god has been born or a Buddha has arisen in this world.~ 46 7 | to light? Or is perhaps a Buddha born in the world?~Thereupon, 47 8 | creatures in the function of a Buddha, and in all periods he has 48 8 | instructing creatures. He (that Buddha) will have a number of disciples, 49 8 | shall in the world be a Buddha self-born, widely renowned 50 8 | gifted with the powers of a Buddha, with a voice far resounding 51 10| this Sûtra of the Extinct (Buddha).~8. One should give food, 52 10| inspired (or blessed) by the Buddha.~35. And the creatures who 53 11| being preached by some Lord Buddha or another, and let this 54 13| constantly think of the Buddha.~15. Herewith have I shown 55 13| 51. Likewise do I, the Buddha, the king of the law, I 56 13| visions in the shape of Buddha; he sees monks and nuns 57 14| numerous are the mighty sons of Buddha, who have each a train ( 58 16| striving after the state of a Buddha, attaching great value to 59 16| dedicated to the Lord Buddha, the Chief, and then worship 60 16| sitting; where that son of Buddha has stayed, there I am.~ 61 18| perfect law 2 that the Lord Buddha, the tamer of men, announces 62 18| disciples and other sons of Buddha; likewise the Bodhisattvas 63 18| sound of the law which the Buddha, marked with a hundred blessed 64 18| and he catches what the Buddha speaks.~72. He reflects 65 20| beheld, by the power of the Buddha, from the place where they 66 23| joined hands towards the Lord Buddha, and said to the Tathâgata 67 24| creatures in the shape of a Buddha; in others he does so in 68 24| world, shall once become a Buddha, destroying all dangers 69 25| such as are allowed by the Buddha, out of compassion for their 70 25| mother, the appearance of a Buddha is rare to be met with as


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