Chapter
1 1 | appear as gold-coloured.~5. (The universe) as far as
2 2 | discovered the fruit thereof.~5. And therefore I recognise,
3 3 | superior law in the world?~5. 'The thirty-two characteristic
4 4 | no less than fifty years.~5. In search of his son he
5 5 | my view (or the theory).~5. It is, Kâsyapa, as if a
6 6 | set off with gold threads.~5. That field, monks, (appearing
7 7 | the number of Æons past.~5. So immense is the number
8 8 | time all become Buddhas.~5. They follow a course in
9 9 | shall stand twice as long.~5. The counterfeit (shall
10 10| this Sûtra (in memory).~5. It is by force of his position,
11 11| see this extinct Master.~5. After laying out for each
12 11| the rank of Kakravartin; 5. the rank of a Bodhisattva
13 12| limit when they have not.~5. 'We do not care but to
14 13| Gainas], and immoral men.~5. He must be constant in
15 14| Ganges rivers; Of 30, 20, 10, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Ganges river;
16 14| Of 30; Of 20; Of 10; Of 5, 4, 3, 2. Much more there
17 14| uttering the following stanzas:~5. Here are many thousand
18 14| thousands of kotis of Æons;~5 1. Who are firm, of keen
19 14| after this Buddha-ground;~5 3. How will this be believed
20 15| not see me standing there.~5. In the opinion that my
21 16| Ginas seeing the infinite.~5. Among those who hear this
22 17| by (speaking of) the law.~5. He teaches them the law
23 18| mountains, as well as the seas.~5. He, the hero, sees all,
24 19| impending he heard this Sûtra.~5. The sage, then, did not
25 20| extinction of the Sugata.~5. Even if I continued for
26 24| living beings here on earth.~5. If one be thrown into a
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