Chapter
1 1 | he educated an infinite number of kotis of beings, and
2 1 | Stûpas there was an infinite number of myriads of kotis.~85.
3 2 | during an inconceivable number of kotis of Æons, I have
4 2 | combined for an endless number of myriads of kotis of Æons,
5 2 | fully eighty thousand in number;~31. Further, the kings,
6 2 | gone to final rest, whose number can never be counted,~71.
7 3 | urchins, and ghosts in great number; hyenas, troops of dogs
8 3 | house, overwhelmed with a number of evils, entirely inflamed
9 4 | female slaves and a great number of servants; was highly
10 6 | last period of life, their number can never be known, even
11 7 | inconceivable, so immense is the number of Æons which have elapsed
12 7 | reduced to atoms, I liken the number of Æons past.~5. So immense
13 7 | past.~5. So immense is the number of kotis of Æons past since
14 7 | shore.~49. An inconceivable number of Æons now past were void,
15 7 | king Kakravartin, to the number of eighty hundred thousand
16 7 | to reach the term (of its number), even were he to go on
17 7 | myself was one of their number, and you have all been taught
18 7 | inhabited by an infinite number of men and women.~99. After
19 8 | this Bhadra-kalpa, to the number of a thousand less four,
20 8 | an immense, incalculable number of hundred thousands of
21 8 | that Buddha) will have a number of disciples, beyond all
22 8 | shall appear a complete number of five hundred Chiefs,
23 8 | less than five hundred (in number), as well as my other disciples,
24 9 | shall measure an immense number of Æons, Æons the term of
25 9 | venerated, worshipped a number of Tathâgata, &c., equal
26 9 | to the law.~9. The great number of kotis of Buddhas which
27 9 | equal also shall be the number of the congregation of their
28 10| kotis of regions; during a number of kotis of.Æons beyond
29 10| gods and goblins in great number to keep him company.~33.
30 11| Buddhas here in immense number staying at the foot of trees
31 11| gods and men, in immense number, shall raise their minds
32 13| during an inconceivable number of thousands of kotis of
33 14| Bodhisattvas there is a number equal to the sands of sixty
34 14| Bodhisattvas having an equal number in their train, who at the
35 14| impossible to calculate their number in thousands of kotis of
36 14| his hand would try for a number of Æons equal to the sands
37 14| Mahâsattvas, so immense in number, who for many hundred thousand
38 15| count, or determine (the number of) those worlds? The Lord
39 15| an immense, incalculable number of hundred thousands of
40 15| stanzas:~1. An inconceivable number of thousands of kotis of
41 15| during an inconceivable number of thousands of kotis of
42 15| wretched, replete with number of woes.~15. Ay, many kotis
43 17| on in succession until a number of fifty is reached; then,
44 20| an immense, incalculable number of hundred thousands of
45 21| by reverend Buddhas (in number) equal to the sands of sixty-two
46 21| approved by Tathâgatas, &c. (in number) equal to the sands of the
47 23| Sarvarûpasandarsana, and as to the number of Bodhisattvas Mahâsattvas
48 24| hand) another adoring a number of Lords Buddhas equal to
49 24| are equal. He who adores a number of Lords Buddhas equal to
50 25| to sixty-five (times the number of) Tathâgatas, &c., equal
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