Chapter
1 1 | thousand nuns having at their head Mahâpragâpatî, and the nun
2 2 | single moment, bent their head or body;~95. And who at
3 3 | his joined hands to his head, or who seeks in all directions
4 4 | resistance with hands, feet, head, shoulder, or breast, (even
5 8 | after saluting with his head the Lord's feet, Parna went
6 11| and members, hands, feet, head. And never did the thought
7 13| his feet and rubbed his head and face with smooth ointments,
8 13| that jewel only fits on the head of a king. Were the king
9 13| kept by the king on his head to the last, so, Mañgusrî,
10 14| Mahâsattvas standing at the head of the great host, the great
11 14| Mahâsattvas who were at the head of that great host, that
12 14| Mahâsattvas who were at the head of that great host, that
13 14| fall into doubt on this head; after the extinction of
14 14| by having doubt on this head. Grant us, O Lord, a truthful
15 15| Bodhisattva Mahasattva at their head, stretched out the joined
16 16| divine clothes, and bow the head to salute his feet, in the
17 17| brow is wrinkled and their head grey (he thinks): Alas,
18 21| following stanzas:~1. His head shall be split into seven
19 24| thunderbolts are thrown at a man's head to kill him, he has but
20 25| he put his diadem on the head of his younger brother and
21 25| the protuberance on his head is shining; that the Lord'
22 25| sooner came down upon the head of the Lord than it assumed
23 26| laid his hand upon their head, and they will have decked
24 27| towards the Lord, and, the head inclined and the joined
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