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1 1 | while Buddhas of infinite sight are appearing.~56. Maitreya
2 2 | To show all creatures the sight of Tathâgata-knowledge does
3 2 | eyes of creatures for the sight of Tathâgata-knowledge does
4 2 | do show all creatures the sight of Tathâgata-knowledge;
5 2 | eyes of creatures for the sight of Tathâgata-knowledge,
6 2 | showing all creatures the sight of Tathâgata-knowledge;
7 2 | eyes of creatures for the sight of Tathâgata-knowledge;
8 2 | admonishing) by the display (or sight) of Tathâgata -knowledge;
9 3 | deprived from so grand a sight as the Tathâgata-knowledge.
10 3 | Padmaprabha, of illimited sight; thou shalt educate thousands
11 3 | covering and apparel.~134. His sight is dim to distinguish the
12 4 | recognised his son at first sight, in consequence whereof
13 4 | the heap of dirt, at which sight he is anew struck with wonder
14 5 | senses], strong in the divine sight and hearing, in the knowledge
15 7 | the mighty knowledge and sight of the Tathâgata.~And on
16 7 | rare (and precious) is the sight of the Leaders. Be welcome,
17 7 | stanzas:~47. How goodly is the sight of the Buddhas, the mighty
18 7 | existences; they enjoyed their sight and heard the law from their
19 7 | the wheel, O thou whose sight is infinite! Rarely art
20 7 | hearing their prayer, he whose sight is infinite exposed the
21 8 | thee, O Lord of unlimited sight!~35. We confess our fault
22 8 | within his robe.~41. At this sight the man feels extremely
23 11| so it is, Sugata.~At the sight of that great Stûpa of precious
24 11| same instant, before the sight of the whole world and of
25 14| wonder and amazement at the sight of that great host, that
26 14| now going to exhibit the sight of the knowledge of the
27 14| lovely and agreeable to sight, free from hesitation in
28 16| Tathâgata.~59. And at the sight of such a man one may directly
29 18| Sûtra is always a pleasant sight for (all) creatures.~62.
30 19| mentioned: the perfection of sight, hearing, smell, taste,
31 19| afore-mentioned perfectness of sight, hearing, smell, taste,
32 20| of the audience. At this sight they felt struck with wonder,
33 20| means of their unlimited sight display their magic faculty
34 22| Sarvarûpasandarsana (i. e. the sight or display of all forms).
35 22| weep, cry, lament at the sight of my being deprived of
36 22| perfect will be his organ of sight that by means thereof he
37 23| Sarvabuddhasandarsana (i. e. sight or display of all Buddhas),
38 24| pronounced lose the faculty of sight in their wicked designs.
39 25| Subhavyûha, was converted. At the sight of the miracle produced
40 26| a great phantasmagorical sight of gods, Nâgas, goblins,
41 26| will I show my body, at the sight of which all beings rejoice.
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