Chapter
1 1 | assemblage of disciples hundreds of kotis of clothes, worth
2 1 | presence of the Sugatas hundreds of kotis of monasteries
3 2 | O Lord, there are many hundreds, many thousands, many hundred
4 2 | O Lord, there are many hundreds of living beings my equals,
5 2 | beings my equals, and many hundreds, many thousands, many hundred
6 2 | interpretations and reasons; and by hundreds of arguments and illustrations
7 2 | and prodigies, besides hundreds of introductions and curious
8 2 | and, worshipped by many hundreds of beings, I show the (unmistakable)
9 3 | are expounding this law by hundreds of able devices;~19. And
10 3 | gold threads; it will have hundreds of jewel trees, very beautiful,
11 3 | they have been taught under hundreds of Buddhas, will come to
12 3 | Vultures are driven out by hundreds; urchins withdraw with parched
13 3 | withdraw with parched faces; hundreds of mischievous beasts of
14 3 | self-concentration by many hundreds of kotis, that is the exalted
15 4 | and surrounded with many hundreds of living beings.~15. His
16 5 | living beings by means of hundreds of devices.~54. It is as
17 6 | 7. There will be found hundreds of kotis of Bodhisattvas,
18 7 | what has taken place many hundreds of Æons ago, by my precise
19 7 | portent has appeared in hundreds of Æons past. Either some
20 7 | appearest in the world; after hundreds of complete Æons one (now)
21 7 | release all beings from hundreds of evils, and show the path
22 8 | Pratyekabuddhaship.~3. By many hundreds of able devices they bring
23 8 | period; he shall educate hundreds of kotis of living beings.~
24 11| world here present, in many hundreds of fields.~16. Ye, young
25 13| have just said, possesses hundreds of kotis of advantages,
26 13| able to enumerate them in hundreds of Æons.~Again, Mañgusrî,
27 13| physician, who expounds hundreds of kotis of Paryâyas, when
28 14| impossible to count them even in hundreds of kotis of Æons.~18. Many
29 14| or fifty attendants; in hundreds of kotis of Æons one would
30 14| their history, O Seer.~31. Hundreds, thousands, ten thousands
31 16| heavenly cloth fell down by hundreds and thousands from the upper
32 19| enlightenment. As to the hundreds of monks, nuns, male and
33 19| heard. There are, indeed, hundreds of kotis of Buddhas, but
34 24| who are beset with many hundreds of troubles and afflicted
35 24| course (of duty) during many hundreds of Æons.~29. At one time
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