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1 1 | thoroughly emancipated in thought and knowledge, of noble
2 1 | Mahâsattva Maitreya this thought: O how great a wonder does
3 1 | explain it to me? He then thought: Here is Mañgusrî, the prince
4 1 | amazement and curiosity, and thought: Let us inquire why this
5 2 | pervaded with delight (at the thought): We shall become Buddhas
6 2 | the matter in my mind (and thought): What shall I do? At the
7 2 | and their skilfulness, (I thought): Nay, I also will manifest
8 3 | same and ever-reeurring thought: 'Whereas the entrance into
9 3 | I indulged in no other thought but this:~4. 'O how am I
10 3 | take my daily recreation, I thought: 'I am excluded from that
11 3 | hearing this Buddha-law, I thought: 'To be sure, this is expounded
12 4 | never conceived a single thought of longing. And just now,
13 4 | astonished and amazed; he thought by himself: Unexpectedly
14 4 | the Nirvâna obtained, and thought to have gained much at the
15 5 | who produce enlightened thought, and by the acquirement
16 6 | heard the exalted voice (and thought): Then shall we be at rest [
17 7 | of Mâra, after which he thought: I am to reach perfect enlightenment.
18 7 | kings was silent, (for he thought): The time has not yet arrived
19 8 | been mentioned.~Then this thought arose in the mind of those
20 8 | within his garment, with the thought: Let this gem be his. After
21 9 | also, in whom rose the same thought and the same wish as in
22 9 | pre-occupied with the same thought, viz. of this very Buddha-knowledge:
23 9 | the vehicle. To them this thought presented itself: Never
24 10| even by a single rising thought have joyfully accepted this
25 10| even with a single rising thought, to those also, Bhaishagyarâga,
26 11| of the assembly rose this thought: We are far off from the
27 11| head. And never did the thought of self-complacency rise
28 11| words cannot express it, nor thought conceive it. Wait a while,
29 12| Yasodharâ, the mother of Rahula, thought thus: The Lord has not mentioned
30 12| Dharmaparyâya. Agitated by that thought they asked one another:
31 13| indefatigable; not even the thought of fatigue will rise in
32 14| that moment the following thought arose in the mind of the
33 14| amazement, and surprise, (and thought): How is it possible that
34 15| countless, beyond the range of thought. Not even all the disciples
35 15| developing from their earnest thought relating to the Tathâgata
36 16| entertained, were it but a single thought of trust, or have put belief
37 16| conceives were it but a single thought of trust or puts belief
38 16| pursue enlightenment with the thought of his reaching all-knowingness,
39 24| their anxiety and fright thought themselves helpless; if,
40 25| cross-legged. Then the following thought presented itself to the
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