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1 3 | village, and there from the throne he is sitting on he says:
2 4 | sitting on a magnificent throne with a footstool decorated
3 4 | rich man, sitting on the throne at the door of his mansion,
4 4 | to sit at the door on a throne under a canopy expanded
5 4 | 18. The rich man on the throne is glad to see his own son,
6 7 | him a magnificent royal throne, a hundred yoganas high,
7 7 | enlightenment, seated on the royal throne at the foot of the tree
8 11| jewel tree stood prepared a throne, five yoganas in height,
9 11| Tathâgata went to occupy his throne and sat on it cross-legged.
10 11| each tree stood prepared a throne, five yoganas in height
11 11| after the other occupied the throne near the foot of each tree,
12 11| cross-legged, each on a throne at the foot of a jewel tree.~
13 11| sitting cross-legged on his throne, with emaciated limbs and
14 11| of the seat on that very throne within that same great Stûpa
15 11| the sky, sitting on the throne in the middle of the great
16 13| 70. There, seated upon a throne at the foot of a tree to
17 14| the Lord Sâkyamuni on the throne. Whereafter they saluted
18 16| sitting fully extinct on his throne, as well as that entire
19 20| c., both seated on the throne in the centre of the Stûpa,
20 20| seated severally on their throne at the foot of a jewel tree,
21 20| extinct, sitting on the throne in the centre of the Stûpa
22 22| female) appear seated on a throne consisting of the interior
23 24| Amitâbha himself is seated on a throne in the pure and nice cup
24 26| law, and ascend the royal throne of the law. The monks who
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