Chapter
1 2 | Explain the law, O thou most high of men! I, thine eldest
2 2 | saying, 'I am standing too high for the Buddha-vehicle,
3 3 | a wandering monk and in high honour (or, of the same
4 3 | Mandâravas and great Mandâravas. High aloft they whirled celestial
5 3 | instruments and cymbals, high in the sky; and after pouring
6 3 | opulent; he had a great house, high, spacious, built a long
7 3 | naked, black, wan, tall, and high, who, hungry and in quest
8 3 | dreadful house, spacious and high, but very infirm, full of
9 3 | of the Buddhas, the most high among men; it is something
10 3 | device (shown) by the most high among men.~97. Ye are my
11 4 | whereof he is content, in high spirits, charmed, delighted,
12 5 | virtuous and the wicked, upon high and low, upon the fragrant
13 6 | paid homage to the most high of men.~2. This Kâsyapa
14 6 | great hero, Sâkya-lion, most high of men! out of compassion
15 6 | the true law of that most high of men is to last twenty
16 6 | Leaders and to the most high of men.~32. After keeping
17 6 | In honour of those most high Ginas, those mighty beings
18 7 | Abhigñâgñânâbhibhû, the most high of men, who existed many
19 7 | throne, a hundred yoganas high, on occupying which the
20 7 | reached this hallowed, high, and faultless spot; we
21 7 | O Lord; show it, O most high of men! Show the power of
22 7 | may the Buddha, the most high of men, have appeared in
23 7 | was deprived of the most high of men; hell was prevailing
24 7 | to enlightenment.~62. And high in the sky they beat the
25 8 | without hills, and filled with high edifices of seven precious
26 8 | contented, satisfied, in high spirits and ecstasy, filled
27 10| of precious substances, high, and spacious; but it is
28 11| umbrellas rose so far on high as to touch the abodes of
29 11| Sâgara (i. e. Ocean). Rising high into the sky he went through
30 16| and noble jewels were seen high in the firmament, hanging
31 16| holding above each Tathâgata, high aloft, a row of jewel umbrellas
32 16| umbrellas stretching as high as the Brahma-world. So
33 16| Chief of Ginas withal.~11 High aloft tymbals without being
34 16| pinnacles, and eight terraces high;~45. Provided with couches,
35 16| build a Stûpa for the most high of men, a splendid, beautiful (
36 18| out the various laws, low, high, and mean.~68. On hearing
37 22| a palm-tree,or a span.] high into the sky and sat cross-legged
38 23| hundred thousand yoganas high, and myself have got a body
39 23| hundred thousand yoganas high. And, young man of good
40 25| Subhavyûha was content, in high spirits, ravished, rejoiced,
41 26| Dharmaparyâya, he, content, in high spirits, ravished, rejoiced,
42 26| near them. Adorned with a high crown, they shall as angels
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