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knows 41
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Saddharma Pundarîka

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1 1 | Sâkyas, the All-seeing, who knows the highest truth, is about 2 2 | laws which the Tathâgata knows. And all laws, Sâriputra, 3 2 | him alone; no one but he knows all laws, what they are, 4 2 | shall be none who either knows by heart or preaches such 5 3 | out of the house. The man knows the disposition of the boys, 6 3 | for other books, nor even knows a single stanza from another 7 4 | further. For that householder knows the poor man's humble disposition 8 4 | Tathâgata by his skilfulness knows our disposition, whereas 9 4 | manner has the leader, who knows our low disposition (or 10 5 | Tathâgata also distinctly knows the meaning of all laws. 11 5 | and the Tathâgata, who knows the difference as to the 12 5 | the Tathâgata only really knows who, how, and of what kind 13 5 | there is a physician who knows all diseases. He sees that 14 5 | of creatures;~78. (He who knows these things) and that all 15 5 | to an echo;~79. And who knows that the triple world throughout 16 5 | not fast and not looge, he knows rest.~80. He who considers 17 6 | of men, the Gina, he who knows the fatal term, will, as 18 7 | When the Tathâgata, monks, knows that the moment of his complete 19 8 | None but the Tathâgata knows our inclination and our 20 10| at least honour one who knows it.~3. He has been sent 21 10| His readiness of speech knows no impediment; he understands 22 12| enlightenment.~16. The Lord himself knows that in the last pericd 23 13| preach the law, whether he knows it by heart or has it in 24 13| fatigue will rise in him; he knows no listlessness, and so 25 13| follows.~56. The wise man knows no vexation, trouble, sickness; 26 15| power of my wisdom that knows no limit, and the duration 27 18| of the gods, and thereby knows whether (the god) is sporting, 28 18| distance, and by the smell he knows where they are.~25. He recognises 29 18| That Bodhisattva likewise knows by the odour the various 30 18| and fruits, and thereby knows from what source the odour 31 18| earth the discriminating man knows how to distinguish from 32 18| nice priceless jewels he knows by the scent, as well as 33 18| of them; by the scent he knows the angels, and where each 34 18| ornaments and in full attire; he knows wherever they are dallying 35 18| extremity of existence; he knows whether they are absorbed 36 18| the foot of trees, and he knows that the monk so and so 37 18| place.~48. The Bodhisattva knows by the odour whether other 38 18| their thoughts the sage knows instantaneously. These are 39 18| keeping this Sûtra.~73. He knows the connections and knots; 40 18| all laws contrarieties; he knows the meaning and the interpretations, 41 20| nowhere meet impediments; he knows the purport and interpretation


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