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1 1 | grand discourse for the teaching of the law, to pour the
2 1 | grand discourse for the teaching of the law and make his
3 1 | Gina, at the time of his teaching the law, was one slothful,
4 2 | do firmly establish the teaching of Tathâgata-knowledge,
5 2 | Sâriputra; I do lead the teaching of Tathâgata-knowledge on
6 2 | knowledge; with leading the teaching of Tathâgata-knowledge on
7 2 | because the world follows my teaching'.~58. When, splendidly marked
8 2 | world, thou repeatest their teaching.~120. 'We also, being Buddhas,
9 3 | kotis of Æons.~98. And I am teaching blessed rest (Nirvâna),
10 7 | potent, owing to the Lord's teaching of the law. Deign, O Lord,
11 7 | that we also may follow the teaching of the Tathâgata. We want,
12 7 | fully penetrated the Lord's teaching.~Subsequently, monks, the
13 7 | for ever.~109. Such is the teaching of the Leaders: in order
14 11| the Lords, the Buddhas, teaching with sweet and gentle voice
15 15| the Tathâgata's manner of teaching; when the Tathâgata speaks
16 16| approximation, no secret teaching. One who is possessed of
17 16| following. They will behold me teaching the law I here on the Gridhrakûta,
18 16| requisites [This agrees with the teaching of the Vedanta that Brahma-knowledge
19 17| approximation, no secret teaching. So immense, incalculable,
20 18| truthful and according to the teaching of the Tathâgata will be
21 19| Dharmaparyâya (derived) from the teaching of the ancient Tathâgatas, &
22 22| or a young lady who after teaching or learning it, writing
23 25| valuable the Tathâgata's teaching is, and with how many inconceivable
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