Chapter
1 5 | well to proclaim the real qualities of the Tathâgata. They are
2 5 | Tathâgata. They are the real qualities of the Tathâgata, Kâsyapa,
3 5 | favour acquire those good qualities (or virtues)? And the Seers
4 5 | receive all its distinguishing qualities according to the quality
5 5 | he is endowed with good qualities, ere long acquires the five
6 8 | So immense are the good qualities that Buddha-field will be
7 8 | Such inconceivable good qualities, monks, shall the Buddha-field
8 8 | is possessed of all good qualities; it shall abound with all
9 9 | when he learned the good qualities of his Buddha-field and
10 9 | abundance of all sorts of good qualities (belonging to him) shall
11 9 | the Buddha-field and its qualities be the same as those possessed
12 9 | myriads of kotis of good qualities, the measure of which is
13 9 | Æon. The division and good qualities of their Buddha-fields shall
14 12| possessed the six transcendent qualities.~7. Cruel-minded and wicked
15 13| all.~55. There are four qualities to be acquired by those
16 13| and perform my charge. The qualities are such as follows.~56.
17 16| Dharmaparyâya, will have the good qualities I have described. Such a
18 18| obtain eight hundred good qualities of the eye, twelve hundred
19 18| these many hundred good qualities the whole of the six organs
20 18| Hear from me what good qualities shall belong to him who
21 18| possess eight hundred good qualities by which it shall be correct,
22 18| the twelve hundred good qualities of the ear. The various
23 18| as here told are the good qualities belonging to the wise man
24 18| with eight hundred good qualities. By means of that organ
25 18| preaching. All those good qualities are his.~56. If he would,
26 18| have the eight hundred good qualities of the body. It will be
27 18| possessed of twelve hundred good qualities of intellect. By this perfect
28 20| Those and other miraculous qualities they display in their benevolence
29 20| the enumeration of their qualities; inconceivable as the qualities
30 20| qualities; inconceivable as the qualities of infinite space are the
31 22| with such inconceivable qualities and properties.~
32 24| With such inconceivable qualities, young man of good family,
33 24| thou great cloud of good qualities and of benevolent mind,
34 25| enumerating so manygood qualities and hundred thousands of
35 25| myriads of kotis of other good qualities besides, he said to the
36 25| possessed of so many good qualities, O Lord, I do not wish to
37 25| with inconceivable good qualities that this Tath âgataimage
38 25| With such inconceivable qualities, young men of good family,
39 26| acquire innumerable good qualities. Hence a wise young man
40 26| with such inconceivable qualities, with a mind so full of
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