Chapter
1 1 | and beings not human, on seeing the magnificence of this
2 1 | 50. We are astonished at seeing this sign and this wonder,
3 1 | law in that assembly, on seeing how the world was illuminated
4 1 | four classes of hearers on seeing the power of the mighty
5 1 | preacher of the law.~96. As on seeing a foretoken of this kind
6 2 | law.~36. Let the Sugata, seeing the twelve hundred, my equals,
7 3 | days and nights; and on seeing many other Bodhisattvas
8 3 | Sâriputra, that man, on seeing the house from every side
9 3 | the very first?'~The man, seeing that his children have safely
10 3 | Sâriputra, as that man, on seeing his children escaped from
11 3 | Tathigata, the Arhat, &c., on seeing many kotis of beings recovered
12 3 | harm, the open air.~74. On seeing that the children have come
13 3 | happy.~77. The children, seeing their father happy, approached
14 4 | interest.~16. The poor man, seeing the splendid mansion of
15 4 | clothing or food?~20. On seeing it, the rich, sagacious
16 5 | Kâsyapa, is there present, seeing all intuitively, and seeing
17 5 | seeing all intuitively, and seeing the state of those beings
18 5 | from the rotation. And on seeing this he comes to the conclusion:
19 5 | sees, as if he were not seeing, the whole triple world
20 7 | the wheel of the law. On seeing which the Brahma-angels
21 7 | knowest ours.~Then, monks, on seeing that those princes, the
22 7 | Tathâgata, monks, that on seeing creatures far advanced on
23 7 | man of able devices, on seeing those people desirous of
24 7 | produced by magic'.~102. 'On seeing you fatigued, I have, lest
25 8 | living beings.~22. After seeing many endless Buddhas, he
26 10| bespattered with mire and mud. On seeing that foretoken, Bhaishagyarâga,
27 10| is being dug up.~18. On seeing which he thinks: the water
28 13| he desirous of repeatedly seeing females; nor does he think
29 13| compassionate, and pitiful.~52. And seeing how the creatures are in
30 13| the Gina.~68. And after seeing in his dream the goldcoloured
31 15| ignorant, common people, he seeing things always present to
32 15| views, should, by too often seeing me, take to thinking: 'The
33 15| and sorry, and whilst not seeing the Tathâgata they will
34 15| suffer the same pain. On seeing their father they cheerfully
35 15| father. And the physician, seeing his sons befallen with disease,
36 15| have right notions, after seeing the colour of the remedy,
37 16| eight births become Ginas seeing the infinite.~5. Among those
38 16| congregation of disciples seeing me from face to face, and
39 17| during eighty years.~4. Then seeing that old age has approached
40 18| likewise be desirous of seeing him. Kings, royal pyinces,
41 18| will also be desirous of seeing him. Kings ruling armies
42 18| retinue will be desirous of seeing him and paying him their
43 18| Tathâgata will be desirous of seeing him; likewise the Pratyekabuddhas
44 22| and all great disciples, seeing the Bodhisattva Mahâsattva
45 22| Bodhisattva, reflect when seeing a monk who keeps this Sûtra,
46 23| lotuses and Butea Frondosa.~On seeing the appearance of this mass
47 23| O Lord, are desirous of seeing the rudimentary frame [Dhâtuvigraha,
48 24| of Buddhas.~4. Hearing, seeing, regularly and constantly
49 25| Tathagata, &c., for the seeing of a Tathâgata is something
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