Chapter
1 1 | Sugata who, strivinor after superior knowledge, have constantly
2 1 | developing themselves for superior enlightenment, in the hope
3 1 | of them strove to reach superior enlightenment and became
4 1 | shall be the last to reach superior enlightenment and become
5 2 | investigate a part only of my superior laws, they would never find
6 2 | of evils.~21. It is by my superior skilfulness that I explain
7 2 | and those that aspire to superior enlightenment, here standing,
8 2 | those who are striving after superior enlightenment, speak to
9 2 | world, including the gods, superior enlightenment, in consideration
10 2 | thoughts, all have attained superior enlightenment.~96. The creatures
11 2 | beings in the world, expound superior enlightenment.~104. Those
12 2 | difficult to meet with this superior law, even in myriads of
13 2 | beings who will adhere to the superior law which they have heard
14 3 | am I fully ripe for the superior vehicle.~2. Wonderful is
15 3 | in future not preach the superior law in the world?~5. 'The
16 3 | when one becomes Buddha, a superior being, honoured by men,
17 3 | perserverance or endurance] to superior perfect enlightenment, is
18 3 | before having penetrated to superior knowledge. Indeed, it is
19 4 | destiny of Sâriputra to superior perfect enlightenment, they
20 4 | us: Teach, Kâsyapa, the superior path to those that strive
21 4 | aside all aspiration to superior Buddha-knowledge a long
22 4 | world are on the road to superior enlightenment we revealed (
23 4 | while pointing to this superior enlightenment.~
24 5 | discriminating their dispositions.~2. Superior men of wise understanding
25 5 | Tathâgata, the Lord, who has no superior, who appears in this world
26 5 | as well as to persons of superior understanding and extraordinary
27 7 | kotis of Æons ago as the superior Gina of the period.~2. If,
28 7 | great physician, having no superior, rendered perfect in endless
29 7 | Expound, O Chief, the superior law;~79. 'That we may become
30 7 | princes, explained the highest superior enlightenment by means of
31 7 | law, that I lead you to superior enlightenment. This being
32 10| The man who, striving for superior enlightenment, shall in
33 13| the law for the sake of superior enlightenment, he should,
34 13| observes no law at all, low, superior or mean, composed or uncomposed,
35 13| shortcomings, You will not obtain superior knowledge.~41. He is always
36 13| disciples preach everywhere this superior enlightenment.~48. It is (
37 13| shall expound this Sûtra of superior enlightenment that I have
38 14| day and night to attain superior knowledge.~41. All strenuous,
39 14| time when I reached this superior (or foremost) enlightenment,
40 14| maturity all of them for superior enlightenment.~43. These
41 14| verily, I have reached superior enlightenment, and it is
42 15| measured, is it since I reached superior (or first) enlightenment
43 15| other beings, I show them my superior enlightenment, but you would
44 16| have conceived the idea of superior enlightenment.~8. Such is
45 16| seeking after this knowledge, superior Buddha-knowledge, undertake
46 16| of the tree to arrive at superior, blessed enlightenment for
47 22| Bodhisattva is accounted superior to all disciples and Pratyekabuddhas,
48 22| the True Law is accounted superior to all Sûtrantas spoken
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