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1 1 | enlightenment, firmly standing in wisdom; who moved onward the never
2 1 | able in communicating the wisdom of the Tathâgatas; very
3 1 | reached the perfection of wisdom; renowned in many hundred
4 1 | Bodhisattvas I see, who, full of wisdom (or constancy), betake themselves
5 1 | to reach enlightenment by wisdom; they understand the law
6 2 | zeal and meditation, with wisdom reflected on those laws,
7 2 | poor wretches, deficient in wisdom and conduct, lapsed into
8 5 | others to rest. By my perfect wisdom I know both this world and
9 5 | conceitedness to thee? Thou hast no wisdom, nor art thou a clever man.
10 5 | work shall I acquire such wisdom and with your favour acquire
11 5 | and sees with his eye of wisdom that the creatures are revolving
12 5 | aversions; some have little wisdom, others are clever; some
13 5 | in the other);~46. So the wisdom of the Tathâgata shines
14 5 | occupies a middle position of wisdom is called a Pratyekagina (
15 5 | 62. To those of middling wisdom the Leader preaches a middling
16 5 | attention to transcendent wisdom; then betake thy self to
17 5 | 81. Such a one has great wisdom and sees the whole of the
18 7 | the sixfold transcendent wisdom, of the emancipations and
19 7 | knowledge of transcendent wisdom, the Lord of the world indicated
20 8 | mastership in the transcendent wisdom of the Bodhisattvas. He
21 8 | with great transcendent wisdom, accomplished in the (four)
22 9 | arrived at transcendant wisdom.'], in a beautiful, thoroughly
23 11| arrivinLy at transcendent wisdom.~39. He shall be entrusted
24 11| blessed one, who from thy wisdom art called the Sage, by
25 11| art gifted with immense wisdom, but supreme, perfect enlightenment
26 13| and a large treasure of wisdom, with justice govern the
27 14| with magical faculty and wisdom.~27. This world on every
28 14| endowed with magic power, wisdom, and learning, have progressed
29 14| preparatories to noble transcendent wisdom, have accomplished the preparatories
30 14| preparatories to noble transcendent wisdom; who are clever on the Buddha-ground,
31 14| accomplished in the might of wisdom;~46. These, who are untainted
32 14| memory and excelling in wisdom, who have been well instructed
33 15| the glorious power of my wisdom that knows no limit, and
34 16| perfect meditation-perfect wisdom being excepted; let us,
35 16| energy, meditation, or wisdom, will produce a much greater
36 17| keen faculties, and have wisdom; in the course of a hundred
37 19| readiness of wit, of his wisdom. All those and many hundred
38 19| extinction they will all, full of wisdom, keep this Sûtra.~11. Not
39 22| pious merit, knowledge, wisdom or meditation. Such a power
40 23| there is no diminution of wisdom, nor diminution of magic
41 24| are kind, distinguished by wisdom and knowledge, whose eyes
42 25| possessed magical power and wisdom, applied themselves to the
43 25| forbearance, energy, meditation, wisdom, and skilfulness; they were
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