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1 1 | law, and retain in their memory what they have learnt.~27.
2 1 | the True Law,' was kept in memory by the Bodhisattva Mahâsattva
3 1 | taught him faded (from his memory), did not stick. So he got
4 1 | very same seat, was kept in memory by Varaprabha, the son of
5 1 | own reading faded from his memory as soon as learnt.~92. His
6 2 | stanza learnt or kept in memory suffices, no doubt of it,
7 3 | 7. Bodhisattvas of good memory, able in showing the course
8 3 | 146. And he who keeps (in memory) the great Ritras, while
9 5 | Tathâgata, who keep it in their memory and apply themselves to
10 5 | of others' minds, in the memory of former abodes, in magical
11 7 | my precise and faultless memory.~To proceed, monks, the
12 7 | meditation, in possession of memory and consciousness, whereafter
13 8 | firmament, strenuous, of good memory, wise, possessed of gold-coloured
14 9 | kotis of Buddhas, kept in memory the true law of those Buddhas
15 10| after copying always keep in memory and from time to time regard
16 10| copying always retains in his memory this Dharmaparyâya entirely
17 10| mankind keeps this Sûtra (in memory).~5. It is by force of his
18 11| Sûtras; he who keeps in his memory this Stitra, keeps the body
19 13| who, keeping this Sqtra in memory, live according to it.~16.
20 13| masters.~43. Cherishing the memory of the Buddhas, the supreme
21 14| Seers, wise and strong in memory, whose outward appearance
22 14| All strenuous, of good memory, unshaken in the immense
23 14| respectful and strong in memory, the sons of the Master
24 14| numerous Bodhisattvas of good memory and excelling in wisdom,
25 16| be constant, of good memory, and patiently endure many
26 16| strenuous, studious, of good memory, without any other pre-occupation
27 16| hear it; who keeps it in memory, reads, comprehends or makes
28 16| more one who keeps it in memory or reads it. He who after
29 16| of Æons. One who keeps in memory this Dharmaparyâya after
30 16| vicious in mind, of good memory, strenuous and always busy,
31 18| smells to others without his memory being impaired by it.~And
32 18| Bodhisattvas are of good memory, meditative, delighting
33 18| preaches will not fade from his memory. The popular maxims of common
34 21| the True Law, either in memory or in a book? Whereupon
35 21| of the True Law in their memory or in a book, we will give
36 22| from that meditation with memory and full consciousness,
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