Chapter
1 7 | clever, bright, intelligent, pious, followers of the course (
2 10| virtue, and the force of a pious vow. They shall dwell apart
3 11| Mahâpratibhana, has made a grave and pious vow. That vow consisted
4 12| for the Lord and their own pious vow in their previous course,
5 13| after rising (from his pious meditation), preach with
6 15| 6. When such upright (or pious), mild, and gentle creatures
7 17| the performance of that pious work he shall, when sitting
8 21| How great, O Lord, is the pious merit which will be produced
9 21| that account produce much pious merit? The Bodhisattva Bhaishagyarâga
10 21| account produce far more pious merit.~Then the Bodhisattva
11 22| knowledge and by the power of pious merit belonging to that
12 22| shall produce far more pious merit, far more than results
13 22| does not produce so much pious merit as a young man or
14 22| produce an accumulation of pious merit the term of which
15 22| great is the accumulation of pious merit that will be produced
16 22| jasmine oil.~Great will be the pious merit, Nakshatrararâgasankusumitâbhigña,
17 22| This accumulation of thy pious merit, young man of good
18 22| this accumulation of thy pious merit, young man of good
19 22| able to surpass thee in pious merit, knowledge, wisdom
20 24| family, the accumulation of pious merit which that young gentleman
21 24| great, O Sugata, is the pious merit which that young gentleman
22 24| family, the accumulation of pious merit produced by that young
23 24| and the accumulation of pious merit produced by him who
24 24| an equal accumulation of pious merit; both masses of pious
25 24| pious merit; both masses of pious merit are not easy to be
26 24| man of good family, is the pious merit resulting from cherishing
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