Chapter
1 1 | And the Stûpas made of jewels and containing the relics
2 1 | silver, gold money, pearls, jewels, conch shells, stones',
3 1 | as litters adorned with jewels. They are spending gifts
4 1 | like precious stones and jewels; by morality do these strive
5 1 | course, similar to gems and jewels, the sons of the leaders
6 3 | ornamented with magnificent jewels). Knowest thou, Sâriputra,
7 3 | Sâriputra, are called ratnas (jewels), and at that time there
8 3 | shall be an Æon rich in jewels (or, the Æon jewel-rich),
9 3 | with rare and wonderful jewels, embellished with jewel
10 3 | is the lofty vehicle of jewels which sundry Bodhisattvas
11 3 | are pure like gems and jewels, and devoted to the study
12 4 | with hanging garlands of jewels; sitting (in short) in great
13 4 | a great heap of precious jewels such as we were not thinking
14 7 | their journey to the Isle of Jewels, which guide, being able,
15 7 | reach that great Isle of Jewels. Therefore out of pity for
16 7 | proceed to the great Isle of Jewels.'~Then, monks, the men who
17 7 | you see the great Isle of Jewels quite near; as to this great
18 7 | of the possession of the jewels.~97. Therefore let me by
19 10| heaps of choice and gorgeous jewels. That preacher of the law
20 10| honoured by heaps of gorgeous jewels being presented to that
21 10| divine cloth and strewed with jewels.~7. One should always reverentially
22 11| odorous incense of magnificent jewels, everywhere strewn with
23 11| adorned with magnificent jewels. Each Tathâgata went to
24 11| Strew him with this heap of jewels and speak thus: Would the
25 11| open this great Stûpa of jewels? It was in this manner that
26 11| middle of the great Stûpa of jewels, which showed like a meteor,
27 11| fore-finger. The great Stûpa of jewels had no sooner been opened
28 11| that same great Stûpa of jewels and said: Let the Lord Sâkyamuni,
29 11| middle of the great Stûpa of jewels.~And in the minds of those
30 11| Chief, within the Stûpa of jewels, who now has come to hear
31 16| pearl necklaces, gems, jewels, noble gems, and noble jewels
32 16| jewels, noble gems, and noble jewels were seen high in the firmament,
33 16| elevated and made of noble jewels, like chaplets, up to the
34 18| Bodhisattva discovers sundry jewels of things, such as are found
35 18| earth and such as serve as jewels for women.~27. That Bodhisattva
36 18| pearls, nice priceless jewels he knows by the scent, as
37 20| parures, necklaces, gems and jewels of all sorts, in order to
38 22| inlaid with a multitude of jewels, and hung with long bands
39 22| scented by censors made of jewels. Under each jewel tree,
40 24| marched with a caravan rich in jewels; if then they perceived
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