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1 1 | enlightenment by wisdom; they understand the law of indifference
2 2 | is profound, difficult to understand, difficult to comprehend.
3 2 | properties difficult to understand; because they have found
4 2 | out things difficult to understand.~The mystery of the Tathâgatas, &
5 2 | Tathâgatas, &c., is difficult to understand, Sâriputra, because when
6 2 | profound, subtle, difficult to understand, and most difficult to find.~
7 2 | or who would be able to understand it when explained, with
8 2 | disciples and Pratyekabuddhas to understand it.' But as yet the Lord
9 2 | discovered; it is difficult to understand the mystery of the Tathâgatas.'
10 2 | towards the Sugata; they will understand the law by there expounded.~
11 2 | right. It is difficult to understand the exposition of the mystery
12 2 | hence it is difficult to understand (them).~144. Therefore try
13 2 | 144. Therefore try to understand the mystery of the Buddhas,
14 3 | perceive, nor know, nor understand, nor mind that the house
15 3 | nor fly, nor even know nor understand the purport of the word '
16 3 | the Tatha'gata to learn to understand causes and effects, for
17 3 | the Tathâgata to learn to understand the knowledge, powers, and
18 3 | way, Sâriputra, one has to understand how the Tatha'gata by an
19 3 | their toys; they do not even understand him.~69. Then the man thinks:
20 4 | ignorant cannot bear (or understand) such things as these.~60.
21 5 | know, nor perceive, nor understand their own self. For, Kâsyapa,
22 5 | this parable thou mayst understand the skilfulness of the Tathâgata,
23 5 | have invented to make thee understand my meaning. The moral to
24 10| thereupon accept, penetrate, understand, comprehend it, are at the
25 11| there any creature able to understand this jewel of a Sûtra or
26 12| wicked monks who do not understand mysterious speech.~17. One
27 13| hear, nor perceive, nor understand the skilfulness and the
28 13| beings do not penetrate, nor understand this Dharmaparyâya. Nevertheless
29 14| me to put trust in me, to understand and fathom the Buddha-knowledge.
30 14| have put trust in it and understand it.~This said, the Lord
31 16| learnt the principles, will understand the mystery and feel no
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