Chapter
1 1 | great rulers of the cardinal points with thirty thousand gods
2 2 | Sugata.~10. Even if the ten points of space were full of sages
3 2 | immensity.~12. If the ten points of space were filled with
4 2 | meaning.~14. If the ten points of space were full of Bodhisattvas
5 2 | four rulers of the cardinal points, Mahesvara, Îsvara, and
6 3 | entrance into the fixed points [Or, elements] of the law
7 3 | of kotis of (connected) points, (but this suffices); thou
8 7 | guardians of the cardinal points made the celestial drums
9 7 | such a token that all the points of the horizon are now blazing
10 7 | seen (again) in the ten points of this world; thou appearest,
11 7 | and in the intermediate points of the compass there were
12 7 | enlightenment in the ten points of space, those sixteen
13 11| all arrived from the ten points of space and sat down in
14 11| this whole world in all ten points of space.~4. And all these (
15 11| for me the best laws or points out what is useful, to him
16 11| Buddha-fields in the ten points of space he shall at each
17 14| 26. Bursting forth at all points of the horizon through the
18 16| now (occurring) in the ten points of space, and (great) the
19 17| the law here on earth and points to the state of Nirvana
20 20| Buddhas stationed in the ten points of space will all be seen
21 21| four rulers of the cardinal points, said unto the Lord: I also,
22 21| four rulers of the cardinal points, sitting surrounded and
23 22| elevations at the cardinal points, horizon circles and great
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