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1 1 | onward the never deviating wheel of the law; who had propitiated
2 2 | 125. From that moment the wheel of my law has been moving,
3 3 | home, how the idea of the wheel of the law presented itself
4 3 | uttered these words: The wheel of the law has been put
5 3 | put in motion the supreme wheel of the law.~And on that
6 3 | following stanzas:~33. The wheel of the law was put in motion
7 3 | Benares, O great hero! (that wheel which is the rotation of)
8 5 | Those who move forward the wheel that never rolls back, and
9 5 | because they do not know the wheel of causes and effects, the
10 6 | Bodhisattvas to turn the wheel that never rolls back (or
11 7 | the Lord to move on the wheel of the law: Preach the law,
12 7 | the most exalted, sublime wheel!~Then, monks, as the Lord
13 7 | him to move forward the wheel of the law. On seeing which
14 7 | the Lord move forward the wheel of the law! May the Lord
15 7 | the Lord move forward the wheel of the law! [as above till
16 7 | Move forward the exalted wheel, O great ascetic! reveal
17 7 | the Lord move forward the wheel of the law! [as above till
18 7 | Leader! move forward the wheel of the law, make the drum
19 7 | the Lord move forward the wheel of the law! [&c., as above
20 7 | the exalted, unsurpassed wheel! beat the drum of immortality!
21 7 | that juncture to turn the wheel that has three turns and
22 7 | turns and twelve parts, the wheel never moved by any ascetic,
23 7 | suppressed.~And while this wheel of the law, monks, was being
24 7 | him to move forward the wheel of the law, and celebrated
25 7 | prayed:~72. Move forward the wheel, O thou whose sight is infinite!
26 12| capable of moving forward the wheel that never rolls back. No
27 13| move forward the faultless wheel and preach the law during
28 14| motion the allsurpassing wheel of the law, I have brought
29 16| Dharmaparyâya moved forward the wheel that never rolls back. Some
30 16| Dharmaparyâya moved forward the wheel of spotless radiance. Other
31 20| Tathâgatas moved forward the wheel of the law; on that spot
32 24| means both 'the mover of the wheel', i.e. Vishnu, and 'an emperor'],
33 26| wicked Mâra, move forward the wheel of the law, strike the drum
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