Chapter
1 1 | think): 'The best and most excellent vehicle in the whole of
2 1 | world to ask for the most excellent law, for the sake of bliss;
3 1 | which by name is called 'the excellent Exposition of Infinity.'~
4 1 | upon the meditation of 'the excellent Exposition of the Infinite.'
5 1 | kalpas.~77. And whatever excellent supreme law was proclaimed
6 1 | is about to pronounce the excellent Satra which I have heard
7 2 | come for me to announce the excellent law and to reveal supreme
8 3 | great Seers, the eighty excellent specific signs, and the
9 3 | thou who shalt be that most excellent of men, so unsurpassed.~
10 3 | yoked with deer, goats, and excellent bullocks, lofty, great,
11 3 | yoked with bullocks, most excellent, with benches and a row
12 3 | covered all around with excellent cloth and fine white muslin.~
13 3 | numerous persons.~84. Such excellent carts that man gives to
14 3 | showing, by means of this excellent allegory, the single Buddha-vehicle.
15 3 | become Ginas.~92. It is most excellent and sweet, the most exalted
16 3 | 147. He who seeks such an excellent Sûtra as this, and after
17 4 | of Buddha, (a fruit) as excellent as faultless.~51. As we
18 4 | of our having observed an excellent and pure spiritual life
19 6 | field will be magnificent, excellent, pure, goodly, beautiful,
20 7 | you have reached a most excellent city; enter it and do your
21 8 | whilst purifying his own excellent field.~12. In future also
22 8 | states.~20. Such shall be the excellent field of Pûrna, who is possessed
23 9 | famed in this world. Their excellent fields shall be equal, and
24 11| there issued this voice: Excellent, excellent, Lord Sâkyamuni!
25 11| issued this voice: Excellent, excellent, Lord Sâkyamuni! thou hast
26 11| pronounced these words: Excellent, excellent, Lord Sâkyamuni;
27 11| these words: Excellent, excellent, Lord Sâkyamuni; thou hast
28 11| difficult by far as the excellent man does who after my extinction
29 14| the following stanzas:~3. Excellent, excellent, O great Hero!
30 14| following stanzas:~3. Excellent, excellent, O great Hero! we are happy
31 16| has built many kotis of excellent monasteries of sandal-wood,
32 16| and soft; furnished with excellent curtains, and having cells
33 18| His organ of taste is most excellent, and he will never relish
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