Chapter
1 1 | spending such gifts.'~17. Some give carriages yoked with four
2 1 | banners, and flags; others give objects made of precious
3 1 | substances.~18. Some, again, give their children and wives;
4 1 | enlightenment.~19. Some give their heads, others their
5 1 | answer Mañgusvara shall give in explanation.~Whereupon
6 2 | And ponder in perplexity. Give an elucidation, great Sage,
7 2 | honour to all Buddhas.~138. Give up all doubt and uncertainty
8 3 | to each of you I shall give what he wants. Come soon;
9 3 | sitting, and say: 'Father, give us those toys to play with,
10 3 | rightly thinks: Why should I give these boys inferior carts,
11 3 | treasures and granaries, I could give such great vehicles to all
12 3 | vehicle of the Bodhisattvas. I give you my pledge for it, that
13 3 | pledge for it, that I shall give you these three vehicles;
14 3 | and said: Dear father, give us, as you have promised',
15 3 | house when saying, 'I will give you three sorts of vehicles.'
16 3 | three sorts of vehicles.' Do give them; it is now the right
17 3 | to serve is unwilling to give them much, and what he gives
18 4 | to another place; I will give thee extra pay, and whatever
19 4 | it, ask me for it, I will give it. Any utensil of such
20 4 | wantest to have it, I will give thee. Be at ease, fellow;
21 4 | faeces and urine; I will give thee a double salary' (are
22 4 | perform thy work.~26. 1 will give thee double salary and twice
23 4 | ointment for the feet; I will give thee food with salt, potherbs,
24 4 | relatives (and says): I will give all my property to this
25 4 | with it what he wants; I give him my whole family property.~
26 4 | 57. One may charitably give food, soft and solid, clothing,
27 5 | pining away with toils, give them pleasures and (final)
28 7 | no other purpose but to give you some repose.'~In the
29 7 | the Tathâgata, &c., to give a repose to the creatures,
30 7 | whole forest.' It is to give them a time for repose that
31 7 | the Leaders: in order to give quiet they speak of repose, (
32 10| Buddha).~8. One should give food, hard and soft, nourishment
33 11| form) of my proper body give a shout of applause to those
34 11| direction of space, in order to give room to the Tathâgatas who
35 12| Sarvasattvapriyadarsana, O Gautami, shall give a prediction by regular
36 13| their address, nor cares to give too frequent answers. This,
37 13| perfect enlightenment; you give proof of not having arrived
38 13| a king. Were the king to give away that crown jewel, then
39 14| their task, so that they give no trouble to the Lord?~
40 14| Lord of the world, so as to give no trouble.~And the Lord
41 14| performing what is ordered; they give no trouble when I correct
42 16| nor monasteries; need not give to the congregation of monks
43 18| and, if required, he may give an account of those smells
44 21| memory or in a book, we will give talismanic words for guard,
45 21| benefit of such preachers, give them talismanic words, that
46 22| whole triple world should give it in alms to all Buddhas,
47 24| chains or fetters shall give way as soon as the name
48 24| said to the Lord: Shall we give a gift of piety, a decoration
49 25| leave; go, my children, I give my consent. I myself will
50 25| Therefore, father and mother, give us leave; we would go and
51 26| and stimulate them, and give them spells whereby those
52 26| I will, besides, O Lord, give those preachers words of
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