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1 1 | law and entered upon the meditation termed 'the station of the
2 1 | Lord had entered upon his meditation, there fell a great rain
3 1 | the Lord is absorbed in meditation! Why, let me inquire about
4 1 | enlightenment by dint of meditation.~36. Some, again, offer
5 1 | law, and entered upon the meditation termed 'the Station of the
6 1 | the Lord had entered upon meditation, there fell a great rain
7 1 | Lord, on rising from his meditation, revealed the Dharmaparyâya
8 1 | legs and entered upon the meditation of 'the excellent Exposition
9 1 | seer continued absorbed in meditation.~62. And there fell a celestial
10 1 | contemplation, and absorbed in meditation are seen the true sons of
11 1 | enlightenment by dint of meditation.~72. They preach the law
12 1 | and goblins, rose from his meditation, he addressed his son Varaprabha,
13 2 | and consciousness from his meditation, and forthwith addressed
14 2 | the powers, the stages of meditation, the emancipations, the
15 2 | themselves in point of zeal and meditation, with wisdom reflected on
16 3 | Aryas, the pleasures of meditation, emancipation, self-concentration,
17 5 | who practise exertion and meditation, are called the highest
18 5 | adepts in the four degrees of meditation, feel delight at hearing
19 7 | retire for the purpose of meditation, and in that retirement,
20 7 | Tathâgata, &c., rose from his meditation, in possession of memory
21 7 | of voidness, devoted to meditation, devoted to great meditation,
22 7 | meditation, devoted to great meditation, then, monks, the Tathâgata,
23 7 | of becoming absorbed in meditation; during eighty-four complete
24 8 | the law and the delight in meditation. There will be an immense,
25 8 | powerful, masters in the meditation of the eight emancipations.
26 8 | magical power, adepts at the meditation of the (eight) emancipations,
27 11| if absorbed in abstract meditation, and he pronounced these
28 13| coerce his thoughts, exercise meditation with complete absorption,
29 13| after rising (from his pious meditation), preach with unquailing
30 14| hundred thousand sorts of meditation'; who are adepts at the
31 16| pre-occupation in his mind, practise meditation, during kotis of.Æons;~26.
32 16| who finds his delight in meditation, in concentration of mind,
33 16| at the highest degree of meditation;~29. Then the merit accruing
34 16| morality, forbearance, energy, meditation, or wisdom, will produce
35 16| always busy, devoted to meditation in striving after the state
36 16| great value to abstract meditation, frequently engaging in
37 16| frequently engaging in abstract meditation, able in solving questions
38 16| studious, and addicted to meditation;~54. Who is not irascible,
39 17| imperfections, adepts in meditation, adepts in great meditation
40 17| meditation, adepts in great meditation and in the meditation with
41 17| great meditation and in the meditation with eight emancipations.
42 18| whether they are absorbed in meditation or have risen from it.~45.
43 22| had he entered upon such a meditation than a great rain of Mandârava
44 22| Sarvasattvapriyadarsana rose from that meditation with memory and full consciousness,
45 22| in which I have acquired meditation; I have achieved a heroical
46 22| merit, knowledge, wisdom or meditation. Such a power of knowledge,
47 23| plunged into so deep a meditation that immediately after,
48 23| a distinction? And what meditation is it, O Lord, that the
49 23| Let us also learn that meditation, O Lord, and practise that
50 23| Lord, and practise that meditation. And let us see that Bodhisattva,
51 23| planted good roots, Lord. What meditation is it, Lord, whereby the
52 23| man of good family, the meditation termed Sarvarûpasandarsana.
53 23| Saha-world, obtained the meditation Sarvarûpasandarsana, and
54 23| Saha-world obtaining the meditation Sarvarûpasandarsana, it
55 23| Mahâsattvas have all obtained the meditation termed Sarvarûpasandarsana.~
56 23| Mahâsattva Padmasrî acquired the meditation called the Lotus of the
57 24| fanning, he, by dint of meditation, like a phantom, in all
58 25| morality, forbearance, energy, meditation, wisdom, and skilfulness;
59 25| had perfectly mastered the meditation Vimala (i.e. spotless),
60 25| Vimala (i.e. spotless), the meditation Nakshatraragâditya, the
61 25| Nakshatraragâditya, the meditation Vimalanirbhâsa, the meditation
62 25| meditation Vimalanirbhâsa, the meditation Vimalâbhasa, the meditation
63 25| meditation Vimalâbhasa, the meditation Alankârasûra, the meditation
64 25| meditation Alankârasûra, the meditation Mahâtegogarbha. Now at that
65 25| kotis of Æons practised the meditation Sarvasattvapapagahana, with
66 25| Subhavyûha acquired the meditation termed Sarvagunâlankâravyûha.
67 25| sooner had he acquired that meditation, than he rose seven Tâls
68 26| beholding me he will acquire meditation and obtain spells, termed
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