Chapter
1 1 | Dharmadhara; besides, the four divine beings (called) Gandharvakâyikas
2 1 | there fell a great rain of divine flowers, Mandâravasâ and
3 1 | Mañgûshakas and sandal powder, divine, fragrant, and delicious.~
4 1 | there fell a great rain of divine flowers, Mandâravas and
5 3 | thousands of kotis of other divine beings, covered him with
6 3 | And on that occasion those divine beings uttered the following
7 5 | five senses], strong in the divine sight and hearing, in the
8 6 | and that with the aid of divine knowledge.~9. He himself
9 7 | great lustre, surpassing the divine majesty of the gods. So
10 7 | investigate the matter, what divine being has to-day sprung
11 7 | mounted all together their own divine aerial cars, took with them
12 7 | aerial cars, took with them divine bags, as large as Mount
13 7 | May, perhaps, some blessed divine being have come hither,
14 7 | mounted all together their own divine aerial cars, took with them
15 7 | aerial cars, took with them divine bags, as large as Mount
16 7 | enlightenment and reach divine places. Let all shake off
17 7 | mounted all together their own divine aerial cars, took with them
18 7 | aerial cars, took with them divine bags, as large as Mount
19 10| law must be honoured with divine and human flowers and all
20 10| perfumes; be decked with divine cloth and strewed with jewels.~
21 10| visible things, flavours, with divine scents and divine kinds
22 10| with divine scents and divine kinds of touch,~15. If such
23 11| Tathâgata, &c., with heaps of divine and human flowers. And then
24 16| should present him with divine flowers, cover him with
25 16| flowers, cover him with divine clothes, and bow the head
26 18| But he has not yet got the divine eye, it having not yet been
27 18| Still he does not enjoy the divine ear, although he apprehends
28 18| he does not possess the divine ear.~Thus spoke the Lord;
29 18| the natural one;~21. The divine ear is not yet operating
30 18| smells the perfume of the divine powders of sandal and agallochum,
31 18| of mixtures of different divine flowers. He smells the odour
32 18| smell. Yet it is not the divine organ he possesses, but (
33 18| one) prior to the perfect, divine faculty of smell.~Further,
34 18| his tongue will yield a divine, exquisite relish. And he
35 18| his tongue will yield a divine relish. And whatever he
36 18| tongue than they become divine and possessed of a divine
37 18| divine and possessed of a divine taste.~53. He has a tender
38 18| he has not yet obtained a divine body; the natural property
39 22| Sarvasattvapriyadarsana wrapped his body in divine garments, bathed it in oil,
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