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1 2 | addressed the Lord with this stanza:~32. Speak clearly, O most
2 2 | uttered the Lord the following stanza:~32. Speak no more of it
3 2 | word of command. One sinale stanza learnt or kept in memory
4 3 | nor even knows a single stanza from another work; to all
5 7 | chorus, with the following stanza:~24. Show the law, O Lord;
6 10| heard, were it but a single stanza, a single verse (or word),
7 10| hearing, were it but a single stanza, joyfully accept it, even
8 10| regard were it but a single stanza of this Dharmaparyâya; who
9 10| accept were it but a single stanza of this Dharmaparyâya, to
10 10| teach, were it but a single stanza of four lines, and whoever
11 10| keeps were it but a single stanza of this Dharmaparyâya, and
12 12| wonder and amazement, this stanza:~1. O Lord, thou art the
13 12| satisfied.~After uttering this stanza the nuns said to the Lord:
14 16| pronounces were it but a single stanza from this Sûtra;~61. There
15 17| Mahâsattva Maitreya uttered this stanza:~1. How great will be the
16 17| hears, were it but a single stanza, a single word, from this
17 17| hearing were it but a single stanza, a single word, from this
18 17| accepting, were it but a single stanza, a single word, from this
19 17| tradition), hears a single stanza from this Sûtra and with
20 17| hear were it but a single stanza and joyfully receive it.
21 17| hearing merely a single stanza, in regular tradition; how
22 18| even if he hears a single stanza, recognise its various meanings.
23 18| fully comprehending the stanza he will find in it the text
24 18| the contents of a single stanza, the wise man catches the
25 21| follow, were it but a single stanza from this Dharmaparyâya
26 22| mother in the following stanza :~1. This, O exalted king,
27 22| body.~After uttering this stanza, Nakshatrararâgasankusumitâbhigña,
28 22| addressed him with the following stanza:~2. O thou whose face is
29 22| Having pronounced this stanza, the Bodhisattva Mahâsattva
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