Chapter
1 1 | the sake of bliss; they put on reddish-yellow robes,
2 1 | standing firm, the feet put together and the hands joined
3 2 | I show a device and say: Put an end to your trouble.
4 3 | wheel of the law has been put in motion by the Lord, the
5 3 | to-day has the Lord again put in motion the supreme wheel
6 3 | The wheel of the law was put in motion by thee, O thou
7 3 | aggregates.~34. There it was put in motion for the first
8 3 | house was from every side put in conflagration by a mass
9 3 | precious to you, have all been put by me outside the house-door
10 4 | cannot believe.~44. We have put aside all aspiration to
11 5 | the substances which are put into each of them. In like
12 6 | eat the food that has been put into your hand.~15. Quite
13 9 | likewise rose from their seats, put their upper robes upon one
14 10| Tathâgata, after having put on the robe of the Tathâgata,
15 10| man of good family has to put on. What is the pulpit of
16 11| become pure-minded, and put reliance on it, to such
17 13| approach him day and night to put questions about the law,
18 14| but to see and hear me to put trust in me, to understand
19 14| listening to it they have put trust in it and understand
20 14| bustling crowds; they do not put off their tasks, and are
21 14| the foot of the tree, and put in motion the allsurpassing
22 16| thought of trust, or have put belief in it, how great
23 16| written and have it well put together in a volume; let
24 18| the flavours are no sooner put on his tongue than they
25 21| from his seat, and having put his upper robe upon one
26 21| He rose from his seat, put his upper robe upon one
27 22| of enlightenment; he will put to flight the party of Mâra,
28 23| Gadgadasvara rose from his seat, put his upper robe upon one
29 24| Akshayamati rose from his seat, put his upper robe upon one
30 24| Dharanindhara rose from his seat, put his upper robe upon one
31 25| and delighted, that he put his diadem on the head of
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