Chapter
1 2 | states of existence and people the cemetery again and again;
2 3 | Brahmas, in presence of this people, including ascetics and
3 3 | sitting on he says: Good people, now I feel at ease.~75.
4 3 | like this before foolish people.~137. But those who are
5 3 | intercourse with ignorant people, and are content to live
6 4 | surrounded with a great crowd of people and doing a householder'
7 4 | with a king or grandee. People like me have nothing to
8 4 | who, seduced by foolish people, went away from his father
9 5 | feelings for respectable people as for the low; for moral
10 5 | 59. In the same way do people of great ignorance, blind
11 5 | not perceive even now what people outside are doing or not
12 6 | pretty, and delightful to people at large.~21. In it will
13 7 | weal, and happiness of the people generally, both of gods
14 7 | and Brahma-angels; to all people, including ascetics and
15 7 | benefit and happiness of the people at large, both gods and
16 7 | of immortality they make people reach the (safe) shore.~
17 7 | devices, on seeing those people desirous of returning, thinks
18 7 | city in order that those people may have repose, and after
19 8 | skilfully save creatures; simple people would go mad, if they were
20 9 | particularly distinguished, as people say: These are the Lord'
21 10| being reborn amongst the people of Gambudvîpa, out of compassion
22 10| known. By the majority of people, Bhaishagyarâga, this Dharmaparyâya
23 13| musicians, wrestlers, and other people of that sort.~12. He should
24 13| by citizens and country people, by Brahmans and laymen;
25 15| as the ignorant, common people, he seeing things always
26 21| words for the benefit of people at large, and to guard,
27 22| Pratyekabuddha, excels the ignorant people and the profanum vulgus,
28 26| weal and happiness of the people at large, out of compassion
29 26| out of compassion for the people, for the benefit, weal,
30 26| Therefore then, Samantabhadra, people should, even from afar,
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