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1 1 | gods; together with the eight Nâga kings and many hundred
2 1 | embrace the ascetic life), had eight sons, viz. the young princes
3 1 | Ghoshamati, and Dharmamati. These eight young princes, Agita, sons
4 1 | called Varaprabha, who had eight hundred pupils. It was to
5 1 | happened, Agita, that the eight sons of the Lord Kandrasûryapradipa,
6 1 | Tathalgata, &c.~Amongst those eight pupils there was one Bodhisattva
7 1 | Buddha-knowledge.~59. And the eight sons born to him, the leader,
8 1 | the Sugata).~87. He had eight hundred pupils, who all
9 3 | contain a checker-board of eight compartments distinguished
10 3 | then living will measure eight intermediate kalpas. At
11 3 | life of men will then last eight intermediate kalpas.~30.
12 3 | Bodhi, meditations, the (eight) degrees of emancipation,
13 6 | like a checker-board with eight compartments set off with
14 6 | like) a board divided into eight compartments, will have
15 6 | magic power; firm in the eight emancipations.~23. His magic
16 6 | disciple, shall pay homage to eight thousand kotis of Buddhas;
17 6 | thousand mighty Ginas and eight (thousand) more of these
18 7 | Lotus of the True Law during eight thousand Æons without interruption,
19 8 | in the meditation of the eight emancipations. So immense
20 8 | at the meditation of the (eight) emancipations, and accomplished
21 9 | Buddha-enlightenment.~In that assembly were eight thousand Bodhisattvas who
22 11| divided by gold threads into eight compartments, devoid of
23 11| other. On every side in the eight directions of space (appeared)
24 11| space and sat down in the eight quarters. Thereupon thirty
25 11| Tathâgatas from all the eight quarters. Then, seated on
26 11| of Sâgara, the Naga-king, eight years old, very intelligent,
27 12| supreme enlightenment, all the eight thousand monks raised their
28 14| other worlds, Bodhisattvas eight (times) equal to the sands
29 14| Mahâsattva Maitreya and the eight hundred thousand myriads
30 14| own thoughts those of the eight hundred thousand myriads
31 16| perfect enlightenment after eight births. Other Bodhisattvas
32 16| equal to the dust atoms of eight macrocosms consisting of
33 16| Some, again, will after eight births become Ginas seeing
34 16| countless as the atoms of the eight fields, are the kotis of
35 16| perfect enlightenment, for eight hundred thousand myriads
36 16| to full accomplishment in eight hundred thousand myriads
37 16| virtues;~18. Let him, during eight thousand kotis of complete
38 16| concentration of mind, pass eight thousand kotis of Æons;~
39 16| forming a chequered board of eight compartments with gold threads;
40 16| with thirty-two pinnacles, eight stories, fit for a thousand
41 16| thirty-two pinnacles, and eight terraces high;~45. Provided
42 17| and in the meditation with eight emancipations. Now, what
43 18| young lady, shall obtain eight hundred good qualities of
44 18| twelve hundred of the ean, eight hundred of the nose, twelve
45 18| twelve hundred of the tongue, eight hundred of the body, twelve
46 18| of vision) shall possess eight hundred good qualities by
47 18| perfect organ of smell with eight hundred good qualities.
48 18| Dharmaparyâya shall have the eight hundred good qualities of
49 22| Sarvasattvapriyadarsana, and the eight Lords Buddhas equal to the
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