Chapter
1 1 | fragrant, and delicious.~3. This earth is, on every
2 2 | properties, such as they are.~3. Of yore have I followed
3 3 | heard that voice (or, call).~3. When I was taking my daily
4 4 | are astonished to hear it.~3. It is like (the history
5 5 | reveal it to living beings.~3. That science is difficult
6 6 | sake of Buddha-knowledge.~3. After having paid homage
7 7 | thousand regions farther on;~3. If he deposited a second,
8 8 | exercise Pratyekabuddhaship.~3. By many hundreds of able
9 9 | triumphal banner unlowered).~3. There shall be Bodhisattvas
10 10| honour one who knows it.~3. He has been sent by the
11 11| precious) is a law like this.~3. This Leader practised a
12 11| Brahma; 2. the rank of Indra; 3. the rank of a chief guardian
13 12| proclaim this sublime Sûtra.~3. We will suffer, patiently
14 13| with kings and princes.~3. Nor should he keep up intercourse
15 14| rivers; Of 30, 20, 10, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Ganges river; of 1/
16 14| Of 20; Of 10; Of 5, 4, 3, 2. Much more there were
17 14| uttered the following stanzas:~3. Excellent, excellent, O
18 14| after this Buddha-ground;~5 3. How will this be believed
19 15| ripeness in many kotis of Æons.~3. I show the place of extinction,
20 16| pervaded with gladness.~3. Some have reached the point
21 17| mind joyfully adopts it.~3. Suppose there is a man
22 19| the name of Sadâparibhûta.~3. Other monks and nuns who
23 20| for supreme enlightenment.~3. The Buddhas made a noise
24 21| would attack a preacher.~3. He shall go the way of
25 24| conduct of Avalokitesvara.~3. Hear from my indication
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