Chapter
1 1 | those who are leaving one state to be born in another;~6.
2 1 | the true, quiet, spotless state they know. Such is the effect
3 2 | reaching the spotless eminent state of enlightenment, establish
4 3 | shall, after passing the state of prince royal, renounce
5 3 | acquired, they will in a future state suffer various pains, in
6 3 | and heat.~62. In such a state is that awful house, where
7 5 | intuitively, and seeing the state of those beings in different
8 5 | mountain caverns, covet the state of a Pratyekabuddha, and
9 7 | good works done in a former state; the (natural) bent of all
10 7 | living beings fell into the state of ghosts.~51. The heavenly
11 7 | behaviour, purity, good state, and understanding; their
12 7 | shall have attained that state, and when I see all of you
13 11| in our name, after the state of health, well-being, lustiness,
14 11| after enlightenment, in the state of a Bodhisattva, performed
15 13| Mount Sumeru, and in such a state (of mind) look upon all
16 13| when the true law is in a state of decay, is going to propound
17 13| Dharmaparyâya, must be in a peaceful state (of mind) and then preach
18 13| because he is in a peaceful state. All who come, one after
19 13| always at ease, and in that state he preaches the law, seated
20 15| his own name, reveals a state in which Nirvâna has not
21 16| meditation in striving after the state of a Buddha, attaching great
22 17| earth and points to the state of Nirvana hereafter. 'All
23 18| continues in its natural state. Such as here told are the
24 18| has not yet attained the state of an Ârya, his intellectual
25 23| are not in an unfavourable state; thy creatures are decent
26 25| will in any existence, state, descent, rebirth or place
27 25| creatures had assumed the state of being the wife of king
28 26| shall not sink down into a state of wretchedness, and after
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