Chapter
1 1 | preacher of the law:~75. 'Thou art wise, the eye and refuge
2 1 | refuge of the world; thou art the trustworthy keeper of
3 2 | unsurpassed knowledge, and art meditating on the skilfulness
4 3 | commandments. Thou, Sâriputra, art, by the counsel of the Bodhisattva,
5 3 | motion by thee, O thou that art unrivalled in the world,
6 4 | whither thou likest; thou art free. The servant obeys,
7 4 | whither thou likest; thou art free, The poor man is astonished
8 4 | for I am older and thou art younger, and thou hast rendered
9 4 | thou hast never shown nor art showing wickedness, crookedness,
10 4 | From henceforward thou art to me like my own son.~From
11 4 | I am the owner of it, so art thou, but thou shalt not
12 4 | very well, indeed; thou art my son, surely; there is
13 5 | Thou hast no wisdom, nor art thou a clever man. Further
14 5 | compassion, said to him: Thou art mistaken; do not be proud
15 5 | knowledge.~65. When thou art in the interior of thy room,
16 5 | on without, fool as thou art.~66. Thou who, when staying
17 5 | thou be wise, fool as thou art?~67. Thou art not able to
18 5 | fool as thou art?~67. Thou art not able to hear a sound
19 5 | infatuation.~71. If thou art desirous of omniscience,
20 7 | following stanzas:~8. Thou art the great physician, having
21 7 | knewest no distraction;thou art completely quiet and faultless.~
22 7 | Preach the law, O thou who art marked with a hundred auspicious
23 7 | arisen in the world. Thou art born a protector, a ruler (
24 7 | gods, I salute thee, who art so benign and bounteous
25 7 | the world! Now first thou art seen; it is not easy to
26 7 | false course.~54. Hail! thou art come at last, O Light of
27 7 | After a long time thou art seen (again) in the ten
28 7 | sight is infinite! Rarely art thou met in (the course
29 7 | the world, such as thyself art, O supreme of all Ginas,
30 7 | may become such as thyself art, O hero, O clear-sighted
31 8 | thy garment. Still thou art deliberating: What has been
32 9 | Lords Buddhas, just as thou art mine at present. And, Râhula,
33 11| one, who from thy wisdom art called the Sage, by whose
34 11| without sliding back, and art gifted with immense wisdom,
35 12| stanza:~1. O Lord, thou art the trainer, thou art the
36 12| thou art the trainer, thou art the leader; thou art the
37 12| thou art the leader; thou art the master of the world,
38 12| including the gods; thou art the giver of comfort, thou
39 12| giver of comfort, thou who art worshipped by men and gods.
40 15| dear father, that thou art come back in safety and
41 15| dear father, that thou art come back in safety and
42 22| the Tathâgata, &c.: Thou art then still alive, Lord?
43 23| man of good family, thou art lovely, handsome, of pleasant
44 26| Samantabhadra. It is happy that thou art so well disposed to promote
45 26| great body of men; that thou art endowed with such inconceivable
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