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1 5 | resembling the produce of magic, similar to a dream, a mirage,
2 6 | the triple science and magic power; firm in the eight
3 6 | eight emancipations.~23. His magic power, while he reveals
4 6 | science, and possessed of magic power, under the command
5 7 | that forest he produces a magic city more than a hundred
6 7 | stay here. They enter that magic city, in the meaning that
7 7 | fatigue is gone, he causes the magic city to disappear, and says
8 7 | guide (who) produces the magic city in order that those
9 7 | city is one produced by magic. In the same manner, monks,
10 7 | Therefore let me by dint of magic power now produce a great
11 7 | city have I produced by magic'.~102. 'On seeing you fatigued,
12 8 | all calculation, mighty in magic, powerful, masters in the
13 9 | Bodhisattvas.~16. Strong in magic power, they shall all simultaneously,
14 11| assembly, he instantly, by magic power, established the four
15 11| shall last,~6. I have by magic power cleared many worlds,
16 11| If I were endowed with magic power, brother Sariputra,
17 14| 23. Even if one with a magic wand in his hand would try
18 14| Tathâgata, the sport [i.e. magic display of creative power,
19 14| beyond measure, endowed with magic power, wisdom, and learning,
20 14| their duties, stood firm in magic power, unshaken, well disciplined,
21 16| Dhârani usually denotes a magic spell, a talisman. Here
22 18| discovers wanton sport and magic power.~29. He perceives
23 19| strength of his sublime magic faculties, of his vow, of
24 20| produced a miracle of magic by his tongue, so, too,
25 20| tongues produced a miracle of magic.~The Lord Sâkyamuni, the
26 20| unlimited sight display their magic faculty in order to gladden
27 20| those to whom this effect of magic is displayed and who are
28 22| reflected thus: This display of magic power is not likely to honour
29 23| Riddhivikrîdita (i.e. sport of magic), Gñanolkâ (i.e. torch of
30 23| wisdom, nor diminution of magic power in that good man.
31 24| practised in the power of magic, and possessed of vast knowledge
32 26| human, who, produced by his magic, surrounded and followed
33 26| inconceivable miracles worked by magic, arrived at this Saha-world.
34 27| strong by the exercise of magic, and spoke on that occasion
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