Chapter
1 1 | in his own field, a deep, sublime, wonderful voice, while
2 3 | among men; it is something sublime and adorable.~93. The powers,
3 3 | thou mayst expound this sublime Sûtra.~147. He who seeks
4 4 | Bodhisattvas Mahâsattvas a sublime sermon about the knowledge
5 4 | offer resistance.~59. Of sublime nature, unequalled power,
6 5 | Nirvâna; by following the sublime path of enlightenment all
7 6 | true law, of wide reach and sublime, for thousands of kotis
8 7 | thou hast attained exalted, sublime knowledge; let it shine
9 7 | Move on the most exalted, sublime wheel!~Then, monks, as the
10 7 | earthquake and a great, sublime lustre arose simultaneously.
11 7 | observed the extensive and sublime course of duty and reached
12 8 | been accomplished in the sublime transcendent faculties and
13 8 | 45. After hearing this sublime, grand, splendid, and matchless
14 9 | before did we have such a sublime prediction to Bodhisattvas,
15 10| Bhaishagyarâga? It is the apparel of sublime forbearance; that is the
16 11| extinction shall keep my sublime law.~34. I have often, in
17 12| world, we will proclaim this sublime Sûtra.~3. We will suffer,
18 13| the wise man preaches this sublime law with myriads of kotis
19 14| Agita, well done; it is a sublime subject, Agita, about which
20 18| lazuli; he who keeps this sublime Sûtra is always a pleasant
21 19| power and strength of his sublime magic faculties, of his
22 20| are anxious to obtain this sublime Dharmaparyâya, O Lord, in
23 22| the very best, the most sublime worship of the law. After
24 26| marked by the thirty-two sublime characteristics, surrounded
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