Chapter
1 1 | immeasurable, inconceivable, immense, infinite, countless Æons,
2 1 | Kandrasûryapradîpa, the Tathâgata, had an immense fortune. Each of them was
3 3 | period inconceivable and immense there shall be an Æon rich
4 3 | and bestow on them the immense, inconceivable bliss of
5 7 | incalculable, inconceivable, immense, measureless Æons since,
6 7 | long, so inconceivable, so immense is the number of Æons which
7 7 | dust exhausted;~4. To that immense mass of the dust of these
8 7 | number of Æons past.~5. So immense is the number of kotis of
9 8 | meditation. There will be an immense, incalculable number of
10 8 | eight emancipations. So immense are the good qualities that
11 8 | His lifetime shall last immense, incalculable Æons; and
12 9 | Tathâgata, &c., shall measure an immense number of Æons, Æons the
13 9 | duration of his life shall be immense. He shall always be benign
14 9 | shall see in future, is immense. To all these Ginas he shall
15 11| you see) Buddhas here in immense number staying at the foot
16 11| of the True Law, during immense, immeasurable Æons; many
17 11| Perfections (Pâramitâs), bestowing immense alms: gold, money, gems,
18 11| in an age to come, after immense, innumerable Æons, become
19 11| others, gods and men, in immense number, shall raise their
20 11| back, and art gifted with immense wisdom, but supreme, perfect
21 14| Lord of the world, has an immense train, like the sands of
22 14| 37. These Bodhisattvas, immense, inconceivable and beyond
23 14| memory, unshaken in the immense strength of their intelligence,
24 14| Bodhisattvas Mahâsattvas, so immense in number, who for many
25 15| perfect enlightenment since an immense, incalculable number of
26 16| has no limit, which is as immense as the element of ether.~
27 16| of merit; it is, in fact, immense, incalculable, infinite.
28 16| intermediate quarters, so immense and incalculable an accumulation
29 16| following stanzas:~37. An immense mass of merit, as I have
30 17| doings, produce great merit, immense, incalculable merit? Whereupon
31 17| no secret teaching. So immense, incalculable, Agita, is
32 17| merit shall be even more immense, more incalculable.~And
33 18| great joy and shows him an immense veneration.~55. The gods,
34 19| more than incalculable, immense, inconceivable, and even
35 20| beyond a distance of an immense, incalculable number of
36 23| attended by a large and immense assembly of Bodhisattvas,
37 24| myriads of kotis of Æons. So immense, young man of good family,
38 25| Arhat, &c., shall have an immense congregation of Bodhisattvas,
39 25| congregation of Bodhisattvas, an immense congregation of disciples.
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