Chapter
1 1 | different ways, frightfully.~4. And that ray in the eastern
2 2 | most difficult to find.~4. After pursuing that career
3 3 | other thought but this:~4. 'O how am I deluded by
4 4 | another country far distant.~4. The father was sorry to
5 5 | of the way and go astray.~4. I speak according to their
6 6 | a matchless, great Seer.~4. And his field will be magnificent,
7 7 | mass of dust exhausted;~4. To that immense mass of
8 8 | and supreme enlightenment.~4. It is by learning from
9 9 | all quarters of the world.~4. The duration of his life
10 10| mankind recites this Sûtra.~4. After giving up a good
11 11| all ten points of space.~4. And all these (you here
12 11| guardian of the four quarters; 4. the rank of Kakravartin;
13 12| the hands of foolish men.~4. At that dreadful last epoch
14 13| and Tîrthikas in general.~4. He ought not to court conceited
15 14| rivers; Of 30, 20, 10, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Ganges river; of
16 14| Ganges river; of 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/10, 1/20, 1/50,
17 14| 30; Of 20; Of 10; Of 5, 4, 3, 2. Much more there were
18 14| performing their duty';~4. And that they listen to
19 15| continue preaching the law.~4. There I rule myself as
20 16| thousands of kotis of Dhâranis.~4. There are others, (as)
21 17| satisfies during eighty years.~4. Then seeing that old age
22 18| from within and without.~4. He shall see the Meru and
23 19| to supreme enlightenment.~4. It was his wont always
24 20| ten directions of space.~4. Those and other miraculous
25 21| would attack a preacher.~4. He shall go the way of
26 24| thousand kotis of Buddhas.~4. Hearing, seeing, regularly
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