Chapter
1 1 | perfumes, and music.~47. Such honour do the sons of the Sugata
2 1 | an extreme value to gain, honour and praise, and was fond
3 1 | and elves in the sky paid honour to the highest of men.~63.
4 1 | whom he rendered ample honour. He went through the regular
5 2 | word of it, will have done honour to all Buddhas.~138. Give
6 3 | wandering monk and in high honour (or, of the same opinions)
7 3 | beings.~24. After paying honour to many kotis of Buddhas,
8 3 | former Tathâgatas, paid honour to them, and heard a law
9 4 | various kinds to the sick, in honour of the Sugata; one may spend
10 6 | Buddhas; shall respect, honour, and worship them; and shall
11 6 | shall show them respect, honour, reverence, veneration,
12 6 | shall show them respect, honour, reverence, veneration,
13 6 | Buddhas; show them respect, honour, reverence, veneration,
14 6 | worship their Stûpas.~33. In honour of those most high Ginas,
15 7 | without interruption in honour of the Lord who had attained
16 7 | to the Lord in order to honour, respect, worship, revere,
17 7 | expounded Buddha-knowledge. Honour these sixteen novices, monks,
18 7 | and goblins, zealous to honour the Gina, sent down a rain
19 7 | the cymbals to worship and honour the Gina, and they were
20 7 | kotis of living beings to honour the eminent chiefs of men.~
21 8 | future also he shall likewise honour thousands of kotis of Buddhas,
22 8 | Buddhas and show them great honour.~26. But ere long they shall
23 10| respect due to Masters, honour, revere, worship them; who
24 10| world, including the gods, honour should be done to such a
25 10| knowledge of the Self-born must honour those who keep this doctrine.~
26 10| Sûtra by heart, or at least honour one who knows it.~3. He
27 10| convent, kotis of robes to honour the son of Gina, when he
28 10| shall believe, read, write, honour this Dharmaparyâya and recite
29 10| devotees, male and female, will honour him as well as the classes
30 11| accrue ample and manifold honour from this Sûtra being preached.~
31 11| not with a view to win honour or enjoy pleasure.~46. That
32 12| conceited, fond of gain and honour, rooted in unholiness, difficult
33 12| read, keep, preach, write, honour, respect, venerate, worship
34 12| themselves bent on profit and honour, will say of us that we
35 12| Prompted by greed of profit and honour they will compose Sûtras
36 13| volume made of it, will honour, respect, esteem, and worship
37 14| joined hands stretched out to honour the Lord Sâkyamuni, the
38 14| presence of the Lord to honour, respect, venerate, worship
39 16| accord on every side to honour the mighty Lord of the world.~
40 16| of the banner staffs in honour of the Leaders whom they
41 16| He will have shown great honour to them by flowers, perfumes,
42 18| sermon, and all will show him honour, respect, esteem, worship,
43 18| imps, male and female, who honour, respect, and worship him.~
44 21| text of it in a volume, honour it with flowers, incense,
45 21| manners of worshipping shall honour, respect, revere, venerate (
46 22| and castanets, in order to honour the Lord Kandravimalasûryaprabhâsasrî,
47 22| magic power is not likely to honour the Lord and Tathâgata so
48 22| reflection : I have paid honour to the Tathâgata-relics
49 22| loftier and most distinguished honour. Then, Nakshatrararâgasankusumitâbhigña,
50 22| sacrifice of my own arm in honour of the Tathâgata, have a
51 22| collected into a volume, shall honour, respect, venerate, worship
52 24| young man of good family, honour the Bodhisattva Mahâsattva
53 26| good family, one ought to honour this Dharmaparyâya of the
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