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Saddharma Pundarîka

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1 1 | them Arhats, stainless, free from depravity, self-controlled, 2 2 | such as the display of free and unchecked knowledge; 3 2 | filled with Pratyekabuddhas, free from faults, gifted with 4 2 | Buddha-knowledge which is free from imperfection.~99. Never 5 2 | listen to me.~131. And I felt free from hesitation and highly 6 2 | hundred (disciples) of mine, free from imperfections, will 7 2 | future Ginas is, so is my law free from any doubtfulness, and 8 3 | adepts, who all of them are free from false views about the 9 3 | cessation of existence, free, in short, from all false 10 3 | and knowing that they are free from danger, goes and sits 11 3 | the Tathâgata, &c., is free from all dangers, wholly 12 3 | out hastily, and reach, free from harm, the open air.~ 13 4 | whither thou likest; thou art free. The servant obeys, approaches 14 4 | whither thou likest; thou art free, The poor man is astonished 15 4 | great ruler is the Gina, free from imperfections. The 16 5 | others to the shore; being free, I make free; being comforted, 17 5 | shore; being free, I make free; being comforted, I comfort; 18 5 | knowledge of the law, which is free from evil after the attaining 19 6 | threads, strewed with flowers, free from beings of the brute 20 7 | Buddha-knowledge, which is free from imperfections and blissful.~ 21 8 | persons that they are not free from affection, hatred, 22 8 | learned, a brilliant orator, free from hesitation; he has, 23 8 | his own field.~13. Always free from timidity he shall preach 24 8 | the all-knowing that is free from imperfections.~14. 25 13| its contents and sweet, free from invidiousness.~31. 26 14| at ease? Dost thou feel free from bodily disease, O Perfect 27 14| this matter, that we may be free from perplexity, and that 28 14| and agreeable to sight, free from hesitation in the decisions 29 17| until they become Arhats, free from all imperfections, 30 17| become at once Arhats, free from imperfections, and 31 23| sprightliness; whether he feels free from affliction and at ease. 32 24| bright, whose knowledge is free from darkness, thou shining


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