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1 1 | sat cross-legged on the seat of the law and entered upon
2 1 | cross-legged on the same seat of the law, and entered
3 1 | always sitting on the same seat, with immovable body and
4 1 | Infinite.' There on his seat of the law the eminent seer
5 1 | sitting on the very same seat, was kept in memory by Varaprabha,
6 7 | had the Lord occupied the seat of enlightenment than the
7 7 | of flowers all around the seat of enlightenment over a
8 7 | Lord was sitting on the seat of enlightenment, it poured
9 7 | whereafter he went up to the seat of the law, designed for
10 7 | the Lord had occupied the seat of the law, monks, he cast
11 7 | meditating, sitting on the same seat.~84. Those novices, perceiving
12 8 | and joy. He rose from his seat, full of delight and joy,
13 8 | that man rises from his seat and travels further; he
14 9 | wishing, he rose from his seat, prostrated himself at the
15 10| robe and sitting down on my seat, the preacher should, undaunted,
16 10| complete abstraction) is my seat; let (the preacher) take
17 11| Tathâgatas, &c., rose from his seat and stood in the sky, as
18 11| Tathâgata, &c., the half of the seat on that very throne within
19 11| preached.~15. Here on this seat you see me, together with
20 12| being not, rose from her seat, raised the joined hands
21 16| after he had occupied his seat on the terrace of enlightenment,
22 17| down or shares with him his seat, he will by the store of
23 21| Bhaishagyarâga rose from his seat, and having put his upper
24 21| Kumbhândas. He rose from his seat, put his upper robe upon
25 23| Gadgadasvara rose from his seat, put his upper robe upon
26 23| and without leaving his seat, plunged into so deep a
27 24| Akshayamati rose from his seat, put his upper robe upon
28 24| Dharanindhara rose from his seat, put his upper robe upon
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