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Saddharma Pundarîka

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1 1 | of the Tathâgatas; very wise, having reached the perfection 2 1 | devoted to contemplation and wise, become all of them visible 3 1 | his son Varaprabha, the wise Bodhisattva and preacher 4 1 | of the law:~75. 'Thou art wise, the eye and refuge of the 5 1 | another Buddha.~83. 'The wise Bodhisattva Srîgarbha, after 6 1 | in any respect, then the Wise One shall remove it for 7 2 | who have always been pure, wise, good-minded, compassionate 8 2 | to the indications of the wise leaders of the world; having 9 3 | the beings who have become wise have faith in the Tathâgata, 10 5 | dispositions.~2. Superior men of wise understanding guard the 11 5 | Bodhisattvas who, thoughtful and wise, go their way all over the 12 5 | doing, how wouldst thou be wise, fool as thou art?~67. Thou 13 7 | these sixteen novices, wise, servitors to many hundred 14 7 | such as was followed by the wise Bodhisattvas.~82. This very 15 7 | thoughtful, intelligent, wise, well instructed, and undaunted.~ 16 8 | strenuous, of good memory, wise, possessed of gold-coloured 17 10| book for disciples,~22. Are wise and near Buddha-knowledge, 18 11| venerated by all beings, the wise man who in the last times 19 13| sphere of proper conduct. Wise are they who, keeping this 20 13| or not real;~17. When the wise man does not remark, 'This 21 13| the proper sphere of the wise.~20. They have been divided 22 13| the proper sphere of the wise.~23. The monk observing 23 13| following stanzas :~26. The wise man is always at ease, and 24 13| kings and princes. The wise man always (takes care to) 25 13| gain enlightenment.~32. The wise man is indefatigable; not 26 13| charity.~33. Day and night the wise man preaches this sublime 27 13| 35. On the contrary, the wise man is always thinking: 28 13| of forbearance.~38. The wise man who is peaceful, so 29 13| added the following:~39. The wise man, the preacher, who wishes 30 13| teachers;' (thus thinking) the wise man respects them as his 31 13| escape hindrance.~44. The wise man who has heard this law, 32 13| such as follows.~56. The wise man knows no vexation, trouble, 33 14| 7. All are great Seers, wise and strong in memory, whose 34 14| beyond computation, very wise Bodhisattvas are seen in 35 14| perforated, O Seer, by the wise Bodhisattvas, who at this 36 14| where do these heroes, these wise Bodhisattvas, come from?~ 37 16| the world.~13. Innumerable wise Bodhisattvas hold myriads 38 16| and acknowledged by the wise;~23. Let him further develop 39 16| neglectful;~55. Sensible and wise, not angry when he is asked 40 17| as the lotus.~14. If some wise man, to hear this Sûtra, 41 17| with horsecarriages, that wise man, and is mounted on elevated 42 18| qualities belonging to the wise man who shall be a keeper 43 18| and ointments.~28. The wise man who keeps this exalted 44 18| of a single stanza, the wise man catches the manifold 45 20| many Bodhisattvas.~14. The wise Bodhisattvas who, after 46 26| young men of good family, a wise young man or young lady 47 26| good qualities. Hence a wise young man or young lady


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