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Saddharma Pundarîka

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1 1 | vigour and who have acquired merit by virtue or earnest belief 2 1 | everywhere. By the accumulated merit of that good action, spotted 3 2 | They have no sufficient merit to hear this law.~40. My 4 10| Shall thence derive a great merit, since he has glorified 5 10| heart. But a still greater merit shall he acquire who pronounces 6 16| belief in it, how great a merit are they to produce, be 7 16| mind it well, how great the merit is they shall produce. Let 8 16| that former accumulation of merit, that accumulation of good 9 16| part of the accumulation of merit in the second case; it does 10 16| such an accumulation of merit, Agita, be he a young man 11 16| meditation;~29. Then the merit accruing to those who practise 12 16| moment believes in it; this merit is endless.~31. He who renouncing 13 16| immeasurable accumulation of merit conducive to Buddhaknowledge; 14 16| greater accumulation of merit conducive to Buddha-knowledge.~ 15 16| greater accumulation of merit; it is, in fact, immense, 16 16| incalculable an accumulation of merit, conducive to Buddha-knowledge, 17 16| 37. An immense mass of merit, as I have repeatedly mentioned, 18 16| disposition, much greater merit will he obtain who shall 19 16| books will produce a mass of merit which is not to be measured.~ 20 16| measure of this mass of merit.~53. How much more will 21 16| he will possess a mass of merit that cannot be measured.~ 22 17| or a young lady, how much merit, O Lord, will be produced 23 17| 1. How great will be the merit of him who, after the extinction 24 17| acquired an accumulation of merit connected with the joyful 25 17| his doings, produce great merit, immense, incalculable merit? 26 17| merit, immense, incalculable merit? Whereupon the Bodhisattva 27 17| will already produce much merit on that account, because 28 17| munificence, who produces merit by supplying all beings 29 17| we compare) the mass of merit connected with the joyful 30 17| acceptance and the mass of merit connected with the charity 31 17| munificence, then the greater merit will be his who, ranking 32 17| Against this accumulation of merit, Agita, this accumulation 33 17| the former accumulation of merit connected with the charity 34 17| incalculable, Agita, is the merit which a person, ranking 35 17| that his accumulation of merit shall be even more immense, 36 17| person, merely by the mass of merit resulting from that action, 37 17| he will by the store of merit resulting from that action 38 17| 2. Listen how great the merit is of one who, the fiftieth 39 17| last life.~7. Much more merit than by that person will 40 17| receive it. The mass of merit of the former is not even 41 17| So great will be one's merit, endless, immeasurable, 42 21| great, O Lord, is the pious merit which will be produced by 43 21| account produce much pious merit? The Bodhisattva Bhaishagyarâga 44 21| account produce far more pious merit.~Then the Bodhisattva Mahâsattva 45 22| and by the power of pious merit belonging to that Bodhisattva 46 22| shall produce far more pious merit, far more than results from 47 22| not produce so much pious merit as a young man or young 48 22| that the accumulation of merit of the latter is greater 49 22| an accumulation of pious merit the term of which is not 50 22| the accumulation of pious merit that will be produced by 51 22| Great will be the pious merit, Nakshatrararâgasankusumitâbhigña, 52 22| accumulation of thy pious merit, young man of good family, 53 22| accumulation of thy pious merit, young man of good family. 54 22| to surpass thee in pious merit, knowledge, wisdom or meditation. 55 24| the accumulation of pious merit which that young gentleman 56 24| O Sugata, is the pious merit which that young gentleman 57 24| the accumulation of pious merit produced by that young gentleman 58 24| the accumulation of pious merit produced by him who performs 59 24| equal accumulation of pious merit; both masses of pious merit 60 24| merit; both masses of pious merit are not easy to be destroyed 61 24| good family, is the pious merit resulting from cherishing 62 24| the world, whose store of merit has been praised, has no 63 26| nymphs. Such is the mass of merit resulting from writing this 64 26| greater will be the mass of merit reaped by those who recite,


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