Chapter
1 2 | truthful, I speak what is right. It is difficult to understand
2 2 | Tathâgata-knowledge on the right path, Sâriputra. By means
3 2 | Tathâgata-knowledge on the right path. Such is the law they
4 2 | c., as above till) the right path. Such is the law they
5 2 | c., as above till) the right path. Such is the law they
6 2 | creatures (&c., till) the right path. Such is the law I
7 2 | after having waited for the right time, speak, now that he
8 2 | now that he perceives the right moment is come? This is
9 3 | give them; it is now the right time.~79. Now the man (as
10 4 | one shoulder, fixing the right knee on the ground and lifting
11 4 | raiment, takes a basket in his right hand, smears his body with
12 4 | applying devices at the right time, like that rich man (
13 5 | Formerly I did not do the right thing; hence no good accrued
14 5 | toiling without finding the right means to escape from the
15 7 | round him keeping him to the right, lifted up their joined
16 7 | times round him from left to right, strewing (flowers) and
17 8 | Tathâgata teaches us the right: 'Have no such idea of Nirvâna,
18 8 | after having taught us the right in such a way, the Lord
19 11| The Lord then, with the right fore-finger, unlocked the
20 11| it in the middle with the right fore-finger. The great Stûpa
21 11| that Stûpa from left to right or humbly salute it, shall
22 14| Tathâgatas, &c., from left to right, and celebrated them with
23 15| perverted notions, others have right notions, but all suffer
24 15| the physician that have right notions, after seeing the
25 15| perverted notions make room for right notions. They acknowledge
26 15| which their mind becomes right.~6. When such upright (or
27 18| organ is perfect, lucid, right, and untroubled. By it he
28 21| one shoulder and fixed the right knee upon the ground lifted
29 22| seven times from left to right, stretched the joined hands
30 23| one shoulder, fixed his right knee on the ground, stretched
31 23| circumambulating him from left to right, vanished from the world
32 23| seven times from left to right, he offered him the necklace
33 24| one time standing to the right, at another to the left
34 24| one shoulder, fixed his right knee against the earth,
35 25| three times from left to right and took their stand at
36 25| earnest striving after the right doctrine.~Thereupon, young
37 26| circumambulations from left to right, and said to the Lord: I
38 27| Bodhisattvas, took their right hands with his own right
39 27| right hands with his own right hand, which had become strong
40 27| after taking them by the right hands: Into your hands,
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