Chapter
1 1 | countless Æons ago, nay, long and very long before, there
2 1 | ago, nay, long and very long before, there was born a
3 1 | young men of good family, long before the time of that
4 2 | the great Seer who has so long preached the highest truth.~
5 2 | that in former births so long and constantly have by thee
6 3 | thou, Sâriputra, hast for a long time followed my commandments.
7 3 | high, spacious, built a long time ago and old, inhabited
8 3 | ever kindhearted, have a long time been developing the
9 4 | preaches the law and has long continued sitting, and though
10 4 | yet, O Lord, as we have so long been sitting and so long
11 4 | long been sitting and so long attended the Lord's service,
12 4 | this heap of dirt, and as long as thou hast been in my
13 4 | is my son whom I lost a long time ago.~33. It is now
14 4 | superior Buddha-knowledge a long time ago; never have we
15 5 | with good qualities, ere long acquires the five transcendent
16 7 | Mahârûpa. (You ask), monks, how long ago is it that the Tathâgata
17 7 | thousands of myriads of Æons, so long, so inconceivable, so immense
18 7 | has been extinct for so long a time, as if he had reached
19 7 | Leader who has expired so long ago, those disciples and
20 7 | deliverance.~13. Dangers are for a long time on the increase and
21 7 | Lord, is it that after so long a time thou appearest in
22 7 | defilement. It is after a long time that thou now appearest
23 7 | that the Gina delayed so long in coming to the highest
24 7 | amongst kings.~66. After a long time thou art seen (again)
25 8 | his true law shall last long, and his world shall be
26 8 | great honour.~26. But ere long they shall return to the
27 8 | law shall remain twice as long in the world.~28. And the
28 8 | continue three times as long. When the true law of that
29 8 | the same and stand equally long.~31. All shall have in this
30 9 | meet, were the Lord ere long to predict our destiny to
31 9 | lifetime of that Lord. Twice as long, Ânanda, after the complete
32 9 | law stand, and twice as long again shall continue its
33 9 | law shall stand twice as long.~5. The counterfeit (shall
34 9 | shall continue) twice as long under the rule of that Gina.
35 9 | true law shall last equally long.~And the disciples, both
36 10| worship this Dharmaparyâya. So long as they do not hear this
37 10| an and tract of land. So long as he sees that the sand
38 10| perfect enlightenment so long as they do not hear, nor
39 11| preserve the true law, as long as the reign of the law
40 11| days the life of men lasted long, so that for a time of many
41 13| black woollen garment and a long undergarment;~28. Having
42 13| jewel which he had kept so long a time and gave it (at last)
43 14| Lord, so countless, having long followed a spiritual course
44 14| spiritual course of life, have long since come to certainty
45 15| however, the Tathâgata, who so long ago arrived at perfect enlightenment,
46 15| do. The Tathâgata who so long ago was perfectly enlightened
47 15| properly, existing since long, and yet declare: The Ginas
48 15| duration of my life is as long as an endless period; I
49 16| hearing of this inconceivably long life of mine.~33. They will
50 16| all mortals, to teach so long a life!'~36. Those who are
51 17| wry; his face will not be long, nor wry, nor unpleasant.
52 17| and wellshaped; his nose long; his face perfectly round;
53 17| is not wry, nor lean, nor long; his nose not flat; it is
54 18| demons, and goblins always long to see him, and respectfully
55 18| The Sûtra which since so long a time has been expounded
56 19| inconceivable, and even long before, there appeared in
57 19| he resolved upon a very long life, and promulgated this
58 22| of jewels, and hung with long bands of silk, and scented
59 23| Prabhûtaratna, &c., to stay long; We also, O Lord, are desirous
60 26| Law shall be entrusted, as long as it continues having course
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