Chapter
1 1 | Dharmaparyâya called 'the Great Exposition,' a text of great development,
2 1 | termed 'the station of the exposition of Infinity;' his body was
3 1 | family, to make a grand exposition of the law this very day.
4 1 | Dharmaparyâya called 'the Great Exposition,' a text of great extension,
5 1 | termed 'the Station of the exposition of Infinity;' his body was
6 1 | is called 'the excellent Exposition of Infinity.'~61. Immediately
7 1 | meditation of 'the excellent Exposition of the Infinite.' There
8 2 | difficult to understand the exposition of the mystery of the Tathâgata,
9 2 | somehow, of commencing the exposition of what really is.~48. Now
10 2 | one who, on hearing a good exposition of it, shall cheerfully
11 3 | of the law, that is, the exposition of supreme, perfect enlightenment,
12 7 | c., again gave a second exposition of the law; likewise a third
13 7 | likewise a third and a fourth exposition. And at each exposition,
14 7 | exposition. And at each exposition, monks, the minds of hundred
15 11| the True Law, which is an exposition of the best law. If thou
16 13| and not be annoyed in the exposition of this Dharmaparyâya. And
17 16| XVI. OF PIETY.~While this exposition of the duration of the Tathâgata'
18 16| Mahâsattva Maitreya: While this exposition of the duration of the Tathâgata'
19 16| had the Lord given this exposition determining the duration
20 16| who are gladdened by the exposition of the duration of life (
21 16| beings, Agita, who during the exposition of this Dharmaparyâya in
22 16| Dharmaparyâya containing the exposition of the duration of the Tathâgata'
23 16| Dharmaparyâya, which contains an exposition of the duration of the Tathâgata'
24 16| good family who hears this exposition of the duration of the Tathâgata'
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