Chapter
1 1 | superior knowledge, have constantly accomplished their various
2 1 | a multitude of bells is constantly heard sounding; men, gods,
3 1 | preachers of the law. While constantly leading a holy life, those
4 2 | former births so long and constantly have by thee been brought
5 3 | reflections, O Chief of Ginas, I constantly passed my days and nights;
6 3 | whips and sticks; they are constantly occupied with thoughts of
7 5 | with ever the same voice, constantly taking enlightenment as
8 7 | and the celestial bodies constantly went on waning during eighty
9 8 | and perfect enlightenment. Constantly and assiduously he shall
10 8 | in having continually and constantly persuaded ourselves that
11 9 | good family, he (Ânanda) constantly and assiduously applied
12 13| the Bodhisattva Mahâsattva constantly views all laws, and if he
13 13| must be retired and pure, constantly avoid intercourse with kings
14 13| another monk with him or constantly think of the Buddha.~15.
15 13| and little angels shall constantly be his attendants.~58. His
16 13| are the advantages which constantly are his who at the end of
17 14| in the element of ether constantly display their energy, who
18 16| ointments.~50. Let him constantly place near it a lamp filled
19 17| mouth is never fetid, it constantly emits a smell sweet as the
20 18| Satatasamitâbhiyukta (i.e. ever and constantly strenuous). Any one, young
21 18| joined hands.~58. He is constantly followed by goblins, crowds
22 18| law, and is in the wont of constantly dilating upon it; he is
23 19| extinction of the Tathâgata, constantly keep, read, and promulgate
24 19| performed by him, and to his constantly promulgating this Sûtra,
25 20| the merits of those who constantly keep this holy Sûtra.~7.
26 22| twelve years in always and constantly eating those fragrant substances
27 24| Hearing, seeing, regularly and constantly thinking will infallibly
28 26| surprise them. Incessantly and constantly, O Lord, will I protect
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