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Saddharma Pundarîka

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1 2 | Sâriputra, is profound, difficult to understand, difficult 2 2 | difficult to understand, difficult to comprehend. It is difficult 3 2 | difficult to comprehend. It is difficult for all disciples and Pratyekabuddhas 4 2 | possessed of properties difficult to understand; because they 5 2 | they have found out things difficult to understand.~The mystery 6 2 | the Tathâgatas, &c., is difficult to understand, Sâriputra, 7 2 | which is profound, subtle, difficult to understand, and most 8 2 | to understand, and most difficult to find.~4. After pursuing 9 2 | extolling it by saying, 'It is difficult for all disciples and Pratyekabuddhas 10 2 | by me discovered; it is difficult to understand the mystery 11 2 | speak what is right. It is difficult to understand the exposition 12 2 | similar law.~135. It is most difficult to meet with this superior 13 2 | many mysteries; hence it is difficult to understand (them).~144. 14 4 | wealth.~49. It is a very difficult task which the Lord of the 15 4 | this world of mortals such difficult things as those, and others 16 4 | those, and others even more difficult I?~56. It would be difficult 17 4 | difficult I?~56. It would be difficult to offer resistance with 18 5 | end of which it would be difficult to reach, even were one 19 5 | Tathâgatas, the Arhats, &c. is difficult to be understood.~And on 20 5 | beings.~3. That science is difficult to be understood; the simple, 21 7 | been fulfilled.~9. Most difficult things hast thou achieved 22 7 | enlightenment, for it is difficult, monks, to penetrate the 23 7 | well acquainted with the difficult passages of the forest, 24 8 | Sugata; it is an extremely difficult thing that the Tathâgatas, & 25 11| beings, that it is a very difficult task to which the Chief 26 11| fields, would do nothing very difficult.~19. Nor would it be so 27 11| Nor would it be so very difficult if one could shake this 28 11| Sûtras, do something so very difficult.~21. But to keep and preach 29 11| Chief of the world, that is difficult.~22. To throw down the totality 30 11| having thrown it away, is not difficult.~23. But to copy a Sûtra 31 11| after my extinction, that is difficult.~24. To collect the whole 32 11| Brahma-world,~25. Is not difficult, nor would it require a 33 11| difficulty.~26. Something more difficult than that will he do who 34 11| moment.~27. It will not be difficult for him to walk in the midst 35 11| a load of hay.~28. More difficult it will be to keep this 36 11| beings;~30. This is not so difficult; nor is it, to train at 37 11| knowledge.~31. But more difficult is it to keep this Satra, 38 11| Performs something not so difficult by far as the excellent 39 11| for a moment this Sûtra so difficult to keep.~38. Such a one 40 11| Sûtra is profound, subtle, difficult to seize; no other Sûtra 41 12| honour, rooted in unholiness, difficult to tame, deprived of good 42 12| we will bear it, however difficult it be; girded with the girdle 43 13| said to the Lord: It is difficult, Lord, most difficult, what 44 13| is difficult, Lord, most difficult, what these Bodhisattvas 45 14| appearance, it would be difficult to believe, O Lord of the 46 22| Sarvasattvapriyadarsana applied himself to his difficult course. He wandered twelve 47 22| thousand myriads of kolis of difficult things, Nakshatrararâgasankusumitâbhigña,


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