Chapter
1 1 | worshipped by the four classes of hearers, after expounding
2 1 | covering the Lord and the four classes of hearers, while the whole
3 1 | prince royal.~And the four classes of the audience, monks,
4 1 | in the minds of the four classes of hearers and he spoke
5 1 | splendour, and all the four classes of the assembly are filled
6 1 | to know it.~51. The four classes of the congregation in joyful
7 1 | goblins, and Titans, the four classes of the congregation, are
8 1 | the same gathering of the classes of hearers, sat cross-legged
9 1 | covering the Lord and the four classes of hearers, while the whole
10 1 | Sugata.~73. And all the four classes of hearers on seeing the
11 2 | uncertainty of the four classes of the audience and guessed
12 2 | discourse on the law. Those four classes of the audience, O Lord,
13 3 | so unsurpassed.~The four classes of the audience, monks,
14 3 | uneasiness, so that the four classes of the audience, O Lord,
15 7 | presence of all the four classes of auditors.~In course of
16 7 | the True Law to the four classes. By doing this, monks, each
17 8 | and stimulate the four classes of the audience; unwearied
18 10| Bhaishagyarâga, among the four classes of my audience I predict
19 10| Dharmaparyâya to the four classes of hearers, should do so,
20 10| Dharmaparyâya to the four classes of hearers. A Bodhisattva
21 10| congregated Bodhisattvas, the four classes of hearers, who are striving
22 10| honour him as well as the classes of the audience.~29. And
23 10| is preaching to the four classes, or living, a solitary,
24 11| phenomenon in the sky, the four classes of hearers were filled with
25 11| and show it to the four classes of hearers, let then the
26 11| opened and shown to the four classes of hearers. Therefore, Mahâpratibhâna,
27 11| meteor. And all the four classes of the assembly rose from
28 11| Sâkyamuni, to the (four) classes of the assembly. I myself,
29 11| the True Law.~Now the four classes of the assembly, on perceiving
30 11| the minds of those four classes of the assembly rose this
31 11| the minds of those four classes of the assembly, he instantly,
32 11| power, established the four classes as meteors in the sky. Thereupon
33 11| Tathâgata, addressed the four classes: Who amongst you, monks,
34 13| order to encourage the four classes. He gives them the city
35 13| expounding the law to the four classes.~64. And he, glad to have
36 13| have a large field and four classes (of hearers), even as myself,
37 14| silent, and likewise the four classes of the audience. Then the
38 14| magical power that the four classes fancied that it had been
39 16| Bodhisattvas and the four classes of the audience. A rain
40 19| promulgated it to the four classes. By virtue of his previous
41 19| promulgated it to the four classes. And under all of them he
42 19| Sadâparibhûta by the four classes, by whom so many Tathâgatas
43 20| beheld, finally, those four classes of the audience. At this
44 20| Bodhisattvas and the four classes.~8. Such a one now here
45 24| Akshayamati and the four classes, and out of compassion to
46 25| c., addressed the four classes (and asked): Do you see,
47 27| great disciples, the four classes, the world, including gods,
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