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1 1 | unattached like birds in the sky.~43. Further, I see, O Mañgughosha,
2 1 | the gods and elves in the sky paid honour to the highest
3 3 | and cymbals, high in the sky; and after pouring a great
4 4 | a canopy expanded in the sky and surrounded with many
5 7 | hundred yoganas; in the sky they let loose storms by
6 7 | enlightenment.~62. And high in the sky they beat the cymbals to
7 8 | the gods stationed in the sky; the gods will behold men,
8 11| phenomenon, stood in the sky sparkling, beautiful, nicely
9 11| meteoric phenomenon in the sky, the four classes of hearers
10 11| and let it stand in the sky above the assembled congregation
11 11| standing as a meteor in the sky, gave its applause.~Then
12 11| his seat and stood in the sky, as a meteor. And all the
13 11| were seen as meteors in the sky, sitting on the throne in
14 11| Tathâgata, rise up to the sky. As the Lord apprehended
15 11| classes as meteors in the sky. Thereupon the Lord Sâkyamuni,
16 11| Ocean). Rising high into the sky he went through the air
17 11| bosom of the sea up to the sky, and on those lotuses were
18 13| laymen; the gods of the sky will, full of faith, follow
19 14| substances which stood in the sky, where the Lord Prabhûtaratna,
20 16| there fell from the upper sky a great rain of Mandârava
21 16| trickled down from the sky, whilst higher up in the
22 16| thousands from the upper sky; necklaces, halfnecklaces,
23 16| Mandairavas.~10. They move in the sky like birds, and strew fragrant
24 18| flowers here above (in the sky) with the gods, such as
25 19| heard from a voice in the sky, when the time of his death
26 19| hearing that voice from the sky, without there appearing
27 20| an invisible body in the sky, O Lord, we will send forth
28 20| every side stationed in the sky preached the law. Just as
29 20| they heard a voice from the sky calling: Worthies, beyond
30 20| hearing such a voice from the sky all those beings exclaimed
31 20| of flowers hanging in the sky above the Tathâgatas there
32 22| flowers fell from the upper sky. A cloud of Kâlânusârin
33 22| or a span.] high into the sky and sat cross-legged on
34 22| and let the angels in the sky pour down a rain of flowers.
35 22| different ways , and from the sky aloft fell a great rain
36 23| substances, he moved through the sky to a height of seven Tâlas [
37 24| sunlike, stand firm in the sky.~8. If rocks of thunderstone
38 25| Subhavyûha. They prepared in the sky a couch and raised dust;
39 25| Then they vanished from the sky to come up again from the
40 25| princes had descended from the sky, young gentlemen, they went
41 25| rose seven Tâls up to the sky, and while staying in the
42 25| Subhavyûha came down from the sky, and, having raised his
43 25| the king rose up to the sky and there stood. Thereupon
44 25| queen Vimaladattâ from the sky, threw a pearl necklace
45 25| Subliavyûha who, standing in the sky, is emitting a lion's roar?
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