Chapter
1 3 | men, union with hateful persons or things, and separation
2 3 | who are tended by numerous persons.~84. Such excellent carts
3 3 | of this matter to haughty persons, nor to conceited ones,
4 4 | Bodhisattvas we are called persons of low disposition and at
5 4 | merchants come to him, (and) persons charged with numerous affairs.~
6 4 | circumstances he orders persons of low character, crooked,
7 5 | as for the low; for moral persons as for the immoral;~25.
8 5 | mental culture) as well as to persons of superior understanding
9 5 | to see planets. But other persons say to the blind-born: There
10 7 | of water, frightful for persons of no experience.~93. (Suppose
11 8 | They show in their own persons that they are not free from
12 8 | arrived at final Nirvâna, as (persons who are) dull, inept, ignorant
13 12| to the ignorant.~6. And persons greedily attached to enjoyments
14 13| not court, not wait upon persons of another sect, Karakas,
15 13| the Gaina persuasion], nor persons passionately fond of fine
16 13| and mutton.~10. With any persons who slay animals of various
17 13| whores, nor other sensual persons; he must avoid any exchange
18 14| and how do these mighty persons come? Whence have they come
19 18| hypocritical, or quiet persons.~37. That Bodhisattva by
20 19| at that juncture were the persons hooting and laughing at
21 19| leader.~6. And those many (persons) who only acknowledged the
22 19| Sâkyamuni.~8. And those persons who only believed in perception
23 22| it to other beings, other persons. This accumulation of thy
24 26| in worldly philosophy; no persons fondly addicted to poetry
25 26| find no delight in those persons. They must be held to be
26 26| from worldly business. Such persons as lead into error monks
27 27| you. And as to unbelieving persons, rouse them to accept this
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