Chapter
1 1 | seat of the law the eminent seer continued absorbed in meditation.~
2 2 | no falsehood, the great Seer who has so long preached
3 2 | characteristics mark the self-born Seer, who of his own accord sheds
4 3 | Sâriputra, I, the great Seer, am the protector and father
5 5 | life.~17. And the great Seer, honoured in the world,
6 6 | world, a matchless, great Seer.~4. And his field will be
7 6 | perfectly-enlightened great Seer has not yet favoured us
8 6 | distinctive signs, become a great Seer, similar to a column of
9 7 | 1. I remember the great Seer Abhigñâgñânâbhibhû, the
10 7 | Leader, O incomparable great Seer! thou hast attained exalted,
11 7 | to thee, matchless great Seer, chief god of gods, whose -
12 7 | Starting from Ignorance, the Seer proceeded to speak of death,
13 9 | enlightenment, is a great Seer, an heir to the law.~9.
14 11| you see, monks, the great Seer, the extinct Chief, within
15 11| Lords of the world.~11. The Seer Prabhûtaratna who, though
16 11| that time there lived a Seer; he told me: Noble king,
17 11| the words I heard from the Seer, became his pupil, and said:
18 11| becoming the servant of the Seer, I performed the duties
19 11| at that juncture was the Seer? No, you must certainly
20 11| at that juncture was the Seer. Indeed, monks, Devadatta
21 12| tranquil and quiet, great Seer.~21. Light of the world,
22 13| joined hands glorifying the Seer, the highest of men, whilst
23 14| side is being perforated, O Seer, by the wise Bodhisattvas,
24 14| Tell us their history, O Seer.~31. Hundreds, thousands,
25 16| effect produced by the great Seer, when he reveals this Buddha-state
26 18| space the Sugata, the great Seer, so benign and bounteous,
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