Chapter
1 17| receive a very complete organ of manhood. He will have
2 18| First, then, his eye (or, organ of vision) shall possess
3 18| he hears with his natural organ of hearing when perfect.
4 18| and when with his natural organ of hearing he hears the
5 18| Satatasamitâbhiyukta, is the organ of hearing that the Bodhisattva
6 18| the Master, added:~7. The organ of hearing of such a person
7 18| sound), and that while his organ of hearing is the natural
8 18| becomes possessed of a perfect organ of smell with eight hundred
9 18| qualities. By means of that organ he smells the different
10 18| different smells is his organ of smell hindered, impaired,
11 18| following stanzas:~22. His organ of smell is quite correct,
12 18| power of a good-smelling organ, a woman standing, sitting,
13 18| indeed, is the power of his organ of smell.~33. By the smell
14 18| 40. By the power of his organ of smell he, without leaving
15 18| saw before. Such is the organ of smell of the Bodhisattva
16 18| Such is the power of his organ of smell. Yet it is not
17 18| Yet it is not the divine organ he possesses, but (the natural
18 18| Dharmaparyâya shall have an organ of taste possessed of twelve
19 18| following stanzas:~52. His organ of taste is most excellent,
20 18| Dharmaparyâya shall have a mental organ possessed of twelve hundred
21 18| By this perfect mental organ he will, even if he hears
22 18| an Ârya, his intellectual organ will be thoroughly perfect.
23 18| stanzas:~67. His mental organ is perfect, lucid, right,
24 18| 75. Such is the mental organ of him who keeps or reads
25 22| So perfect will be his organ of sight that by means thereof
26 26| Bodhisattva Mahâsattva, whose organ of hearing is struck by
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