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1 3 | put in conflagration by a mass of fire. Let us suppose
2 3 | wrapt in a blaze by a great mass of fire, got afraid, frightened,
3 3 | or scorched by that great mass of fire; but my children,
4 3 | Though scorched by that great mass of fire, and affected with
5 3 | and affected with such a mass of pain, they do not mind
6 3 | grief and disaster in this mass of fire. Therefore I will
7 3 | house is burning with a mass of fire; come, lest ye be
8 3 | lest ye be burnt in that mass of fire, and come to grief
9 3 | burning, is blazing by a mass of fire. It is to be feared
10 3 | little boys from a great mass of pain by some able device.
11 3 | a house) burning by a mass of misery, in order to deliver
12 3 | incessantly whirling in that mass of evils they are sporting,
13 3 | Though overwhelmed by that mass of evil, they do not conceive
14 3 | must save them from this mass of evil, and bestow on them
15 3 | it is wrapt in a blazing mass of fire on every side.~57.
16 4 | were my son to enjoy this mass of wealth!~Meanwhile, Lord,
17 5 | it pours out an abundant mass of water equally, and refreshes
18 5 | genesis of this whole huge mass of evils.~So the creatures
19 5 | suppression of the whole huge mass of evils. And thus one's
20 7 | reduce to powder the whole mass of the earth element as
21 7 | had done with the whole mass of dust, so that this world
22 7 | world were empty and the mass of dust exhausted;~4. To
23 7 | exhausted;~4. To that immense mass of the dust of these worlds,
24 7 | So originates this whole mass of misery. From the suppression
25 7 | In this manner the whole mass of misery is suppressed.~
26 11| it shall remain as one mass within a Stûpa of seven
27 15| all those worlds the whole mass of earth, and in the same
28 16| stanzas:~37. An immense mass of merit, as I have repeatedly
29 16| the books will produce a mass of merit which is not to
30 16| there is no measure of this mass of merit.~53. How much more
31 16| Sûtra, he will possess a mass of merit that cannot be
32 17| it; if (we compare) the mass of merit connected with
33 17| joyful acceptance and the mass of merit connected with
34 17| that person, merely by the mass of merit resulting from
35 17| joyfully receive it. The mass of merit of the former is
36 23| seeing the appearance of this mass of lotuses the Bodhisattva
37 23| said to the Lord: What mass of roots of goodness, O
38 24| Avalokitesvara, be released from that mass of troubles. Those who shall
39 24| if they fall into a great mass of fire, be delivered therefrom
40 25| and from the upper part a mass of fire; then again they
41 25| and from the lower part a mass of fire. While in the firmament
42 26| shall keep steadily to the mass of disciplinary regulations;
43 26| those nymphs. Such is the mass of merit resulting from
44 26| much greater will be the mass of merit reaped by those
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