Chapter
1 1 | the others masters; with six thousand nuns having at
2 1 | whole Buddha field shook in six ways: it moved, removed,
3 1 | the beings in any of the six states of existence became
4 1 | the whole field shakes in six different ways, frightfully.~
5 1 | fields living in any of the six states of existence, those
6 1 | the law connected with the six Perfections, and terminating
7 1 | whole Buddha-field shook in six ways; it moved, removed,
8 2 | they are tormented in the six states of existence and
9 2 | pain.~111. Staying in the six states of existence, they
10 3 | me, who are mighty in the six transcendent faculties (
11 5 | Nirvâna, who possess the six transcendent faculties and
12 5 | whirl of the world with its six states; the creatures who
13 5 | the triple world with its six states of existence. Therefore
14 5 | three paths (of time), the six utmost perfections (Pâramitas),
15 6 | measure; gifted with the six transcendent faculties,
16 6 | Ganges, gifted with the six transcendent faculties and
17 7 | of space were shaken in six different ways and became
18 7 | the Brahma-world shook in six different ways and became
19 7 | from name and form the six senses; from the six senses
20 7 | the six senses; from the six senses proceeds contact;
21 7 | form results that of the six senses; from the suppression
22 7 | from the suppression of the six senses results that of contact;
23 11| all beings in any of the six states of existence in this
24 11| with the possession of the six transcendent faculties (
25 11| exerted myself to fulfil the six Perfections (Pâramitâs),
26 11| have I accomplished the six perfect virtues (Pâramitas).
27 11| the great vehicle and the six perfect virtues (Pâramitas).
28 11| of Æons, and fulfils the six perfect virtues (Pâramitas),
29 11| this Saha-world shook in six different ways. Three thousand
30 12| Lord's mother, along with six hundred nuns, some of them
31 12| preacher of the law. These six thousand nuns also, partly
32 12| regular succession to those six thousand Bodhisattvas concerning
33 12| the nun, with her suite of six thousand nuns, and Yasodhara,
34 12| as if they possessed the six transcendent qualities.~
35 17| of worlds, in any of the six states of existence, born
36 18| qualities the whole of the six organs shall be perfect,
37 18| in the possession of his six senses, he will discern
38 18| mundane whirl, in any of the six conditions of existence,
39 18| stationed in any of the six conditions of existence,
40 19| the law connected with the six Perfections of virtue and
41 22| the great earth shake in six different ways, and let
42 22| macrocosm was shaken in six different ways , and from
43 26| mount a white elephant with six tusks, and with a train
44 26| the white elephant with six tusks, show my face to that
45 26| same white elephant with six tusks, and surrounded by
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