Chapter
1 2 | or another, and show the three vehicles.~The eminent disciples
2 2 | which prompts me to manifest three vehicles; for there is but
3 2 | enlightenment I have remained three weeks in full, searching
4 2 | highest word, divided into three parts; for men (occasionally)
5 3 | by the instrumentality of three vehicles . Further, Sâriputra,
6 3 | inhabited by some two, three, four, or five hundred living
7 3 | children the prospect of three vehicles and afterwards
8 3 | knowledge of able devices, three vehicles, viz. the vehicle
9 3 | Bodhisattvas. By means of these three vehicles he attracts the
10 3 | betake yourselves to the three vehicles: the vehicle of
11 3 | that I shall give you these three vehicles; make an effort
12 3 | those boys the prospect of three vehicles and given to all
13 3 | device he first holds forth three vehicles and afterwards
14 3 | those nice vehicles of three kinds;~78. And make true
15 3 | saying, 'I will give you three sorts of vehicles.' Do give
16 3 | device, and tell them of the three vehicles, so showing them
17 4 | oppressed, O Lord, with three difficulties, viz. the difficulty
18 5 | with the law. There are not three vehicles, Kâsyapa; there
19 5 | declared that there are three vehicles.~When the Lord
20 5 | Lord, if there are not three vehicles, for what reason
21 5 | one Nirvâna, or two, or three? The Lord replied: Nirvâna,
22 5 | one Nirvâna, not two, not three. Therefore, Kâsyapa, I will
23 5 | Tathâgata skilfully shows three vehicles.~The Seers in the
24 5 | boundless knowledge of the three paths (of time), the six
25 5 | law entirely. There are no three vehicles by any means; there
26 7 | feet with their heads, made three turns round him keeping
27 7 | turn the wheel that has three turns and twelve parts,
28 7 | c., that they expound three vehicles.'~And in order
29 7 | they, the great Seers, show three vehicles, for there is but
30 8 | counterfeit of it shall continue three times as long. When the
31 11| such a one the door of the three states of misfortune shall
32 11| shook in six different ways. Three thousand living beings from
33 11| the eternal law, whereas three hundred thousand beings
34 13| Âgîvakas, Nirgranthas [Three kinds of mendicant friars
35 14| equal to the sands of four, three, or two Ganges.~15. There
36 14| twenty, of ten, five, four, three, or two; those are countless.~
37 15| repeated their prayer up to three times, addressed them thus:
38 16| equal to the dust atoms of three four-continental worlds,
39 16| become such as to require three births (more) before reaching
40 16| macrocosms consisting of three parts, have by hearing this
41 16| four births, others after three, others after two.~6. Some
42 23| Tathâgata, &c., and after three times circumambulating him
43 25| feet, circumarnbulated him three times from left to right
44 26| Dharmaparyâya, when walking for three weeks, (or) twenty-one days,
45 26| honest, and possessed of three emancipations; they will
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