Chapter
1 1 | of the celestials, with twenty thousand gods, his followers,
2 1 | whom, O Agita, there were twenty thousand Tathâgatas, &c.,
3 1 | of Bharadvâga. All those twenty thousand Tathâgatas, O Agita,
4 1 | juncture, Agita, there were twenty kotis of Bodhisattvas following
5 3 | enlightenment, in presence of twenty hundred thousand myriads
6 3 | say five, or ten, or even twenty, and that he himself had
7 3 | difficulty, my own dear twenty young children, were in
8 4 | foreign parts for many years, twenty or thirty or forty or fifty.
9 4 | the heap of dirt during twenty years, at the end of which
10 4 | in his service for fully twenty years, in the course of
11 4 | now fully fifty years-and twenty years more during which
12 6 | kalpas, and his true law twenty intermediate kalpas; the
13 6 | kalpas, and his true law twenty complete Æons; the counterfeit
14 6 | true law is to continue twenty intermediate kalpas, and
15 6 | most high of men is to last twenty intermediate kalpas and
16 6 | pay a similar homage to twenty kotis of Buddhas; show them
17 6 | true law shall continue twenty intermediate kalpas and
18 6 | pay a similar worship to twenty hundred thousand kotis of
19 6 | human existence shall see twenty thousand mighty Ginas and
20 7 | novices at the lapse of twenty thousand Æons, amply and
21 9 | supreme, perfect enlightenment twenty hundred thousand myriads
22 9 | similar to the sands of twenty Ganges. And thy Buddha-field
23 11| directions of space (appeared) twenty hundred thousand myriads
24 11| odorous incense. All those twenty hundred thousand myriads
25 11| Tathâgata Sâkyamuni prepared twenty hundred thousand myriads
26 11| one after the other. Those twenty hundred thousand myriads
27 11| Devarâga, monks, shall measure twenty intermediate kalpas. He
28 11| his true law shall stay twenty intermediate kalpas. His
29 12| Mahâpratibhâna, with a retinue of twenty hundred thousand Bodhisattvas,
30 14| equal to the (sands of) twenty Ganges. Still more numerous
31 14| these) heroes consists of twenty, of ten, five, four, three,
32 14| young man with black hair, twenty years old or somewhat more,
33 15| man has many sons, ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, or
34 19| that world Mahâsambhava twenty hundred thousand myriads
35 19| expounded this Dharmaparyâya in twenty times twenty hundred thousand
36 19| Dharmaparyâya in twenty times twenty hundred thousand myriads
37 19| to prolong his life for twenty hundred thousand myriads
38 19| that place and propitiated twenty hundred kotis of Tathâgatas, &
39 19| course of time, propitiated twenty hundred thousand myriads
40 19| course of time, propitiated twenty hundred thousand myriads
41 19| that Bodhisattva, they in twenty hundred thousand myriads
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