Chapter
1 7 | worlds, both those where the atoms have been deposited and
2 7 | reducing this universe to atoms of dust took one atom to
3 7 | worlds, entirely reduced to atoms, I liken the number of Æons
4 7 | the whole of (existing) atoms is no (adequate) expression
5 9 | Tathâgata, &c., equal to the atoms of ten worlds, thou shalt
6 9 | Buddhas as numerous as the atoms of fifty worlds, and after
7 15| family, let there be the atoms of earth of fifty hundred
8 15| man who takes one of those atoms of dust and then goes in
9 15| supposed, deposit all those atoms in an eastern direction.
10 15| that man deposits those atoms of dust and where he does
11 15| kolis of worlds so many dust atoms as there are hundred thousands
12 16| Mahâsattvas, equal to the dust atoms of one third of a macrocosm,
13 16| again, equal to the dust atoms of two-third parts of a
14 16| Mahâsattvas, equal to the dust atoms of a whole macrocosm, have
15 16| Mahâsattvas, equal to the dust atoms of a mean universe, have
16 16| Mahâsattvas, equal to the dust atoms of a small universe, have
17 16| Mahâsattvas, equal to the dust atoms of four worlds of four continents,
18 16| Mahâsattvas, equal to the dust atoms of three four-continental
19 16| Mahâsattvas, equal to the dust atoms of two four-continental
20 16| Mahâsattvas, equal to the dust atoms of one fourcontinental world,
21 16| Mahâsattvas, equal to the dust atoms of eight macrocosms consisting
22 16| There are others, (as) atoms, who have reached supreme
23 16| Innumerable, countless as the atoms of the eight fields, are
24 19| kotis of Æons equal to the atoms (contained) in Gambudvîpa,
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