Chapter
1 1 | earnest belief in numerous and various lessons and the fundamental
2 1 | born in another;~6. Their various and different actions in
3 1 | constantly accomplished their various tasks, them also they admonish
4 1 | joyful feelings, made such various and splendid donations,
5 2 | Sâriputra, are able to expound various things and have something
6 2 | use hundred thousands of various skilful means, such as different
7 2 | directions and indications, various arguments, reasons, illustrations,
8 2 | disposition and conduct, the various inclinations of kotis of
9 2 | this world; I know their various actions and the good they
10 2 | 73. Yet the Ginas possess various and manifold means through
11 2 | enlightenment. By paying various kinds of worship to the
12 2 | manifesting skilfulness display various vehicles though, at the
13 2 | considering how the creatures have various inclinations they impart
14 2 | inclinations they impart various directions.~107. And myself
15 2 | by thousands of kotis of various directions.~108. I reveal
16 3 | Tathâgatas, showed devotion in various ways, and achieved the present
17 3 | whose temperaments are so various? All his preachings of the
18 3 | loth to miss, which are so various and multifarious, (such
19 3 | desires, they severally suffer various pains. In consequence both
20 3 | in a future state suffer various pains, in hell, in the brute
21 3 | house, a dreadful one; the various creatures in it, and this
22 3 | domestics, and vehicles of various kinds;~80. Carts made of
23 4 | assiduous in giving medicines of various kinds to the sick, in honour
24 5 | shrubs, herbs, trees of various species and kind, families
25 5 | of those beings, produces various Dharmaparyâyas, tells many
26 5 | and faculty; by means of various meanings I accommodate my
27 5 | small and great;~10. The various field fruits and whatever
28 5 | their determined place in various situations, amongst gods,
29 5 | he preaches one law, the various developments whereof may
30 5 | after combining it with various other substances so as to
31 6 | shall show veneration of various kinds and in many ways to
32 6 | pay those Lords homage of various kinds; he shall show them
33 6 | he shall pay homage in various ways to those Leaders and
34 7 | possession of enlightenment by various means.~90. I myself was
35 8 | who has applied himself in various ways to comprehend the true
36 13| persons who slay animals of various kind for the sake of profit,
37 13| pieces of fine cloth of various sorts, and sits down.~29.
38 13| of armies has soldiers of various description to fight with
39 13| description to fight with various enemies. As the king sees
40 13| who gives to his soldiers various things, gold, elephants,
41 13| he also gives slaves of various description.~50. But when
42 14| on thrones at the foot of various jewel trees on every side
43 14| and celebrated them with various Bodhisattva hymns, they
44 14| celebrating the Tathâgatas by various Bodhisattva hymns, fifty
45 15| different) creatures through various Dharmaparyâyas . This being
46 15| whose dispositions are so various and who possess so few roots
47 15| different notions, he reveals various Dharmaparyâyas with various
48 15| various Dharmaparyâyas with various fundamental principles.
49 16| after so bestowing gifts, various and diversified, during
50 16| triumphal streamers, by various sweet, pleasant, clear-sounding
51 16| many elegant objects of various forms and variegated.~47.
52 18| qualities of the ear. The various sounds that are uttered
53 18| by it he perceives the various sounds, without any exception,
54 18| of fruits and blossoms of various trees bearing fruits and
55 18| issuing from the body of various living beings in the condition
56 18| perceives the manifold and various smells, good or bad, which
57 18| likewise knows by the odour the various kinds of ornament that women
58 18| boy.~36. He guesses the various designs of men, he smells (
59 18| single stanza, recognise its various meanings. By fully comprehending
60 18| By it he finds out the various laws, low, high, and mean.~
61 20| threw towards the Saha-world various flowers, incense, fragrant
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