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Saddharma Pundarîka

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1 1 | Mañgughosha, I see and hear such things and thousands of kotis of 2 1 | acting at the antinomy (of things), unattached like birds 3 2 | because they have found out things difficult to understand.~ 4 2 | the laws (or phenomena, things) that have their causes 5 2 | able to expound various things and have something wonderful 6 2 | Buddhas, investigated all things and preached many sermons, 7 2 | doubts. In respect to these things believe my words, Sâriputra, 8 3 | with hateful persons or things, and separation from the 9 3 | provided with most pleasant things; with such you are to sport, 10 4 | territories, and does great things in business, money-lending, 11 4 | inferior laws (or conditions, things) that are similar to a heap 12 4 | as he receives those good things of his father's and the 13 4 | the real connection of the things, as he is testing our disposition.~ 14 4 | of mortals such difficult things as those, and others even 15 4 | bear (or understand) such things as these.~60. Always returning, 16 5 | understanding that all laws (things) are equal. Hence there 17 5 | say): There are no visible things at all.~55. But a great 18 5 | 78. (He who knows these things) and that all phenomena 19 7 | fulfilled.~9. Most difficult things hast thou achieved during 20 7 | the laws (or phenomena, things) are deprived of the (possession 21 7 | enlightenment, though he saw the things in their very essence.~61. 22 7 | them of the misery of all things (and I say): 'At the stage 23 8 | Buddha-field will have two things to feed upon, viz. the delight 24 8 | shall abound with all goodly things, a small part (only) of 25 10| veneration, with words, visible things, flavours, with divine scents 26 10| abstraction) of all laws (or things); that is the pulpit, Bhaishagyarâga, 27 11| vanity) of all laws (or things), as well as the virtues 28 13| period, must be firm in four things. In which things? The Bodhisattva 29 13| in four things. In which things? The Bodhisattva Mahâsattva, 30 13| character of the laws (or things); when he is refraining 31 13| looks upon all laws (and things) as void; he -sees them 32 13| searching he finds no laws (or things), because they have never 33 13| laws (i.e. the laws, the things) have been declared to be 34 13| look upon all laws (and things) as having the nature of 35 13| to his soldiers various things, gold, elephants, horses, 36 15| common people, he seeing things always present to him; indeed, 37 18| discovers sundry jewels of things, such as are found on the 38 18| by the scent, as well as things priceless and brilliant 39 22| myriads of kolis of difficult things, Nakshatrararâgasankusumitâbhigña, 40 23| facultyof acquiescence in future things, and the Bodhisattva Mahâsattva


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