Chapter
1 1 | stanzas:~57. I remember a past period, inconceivable, illimited
2 2 | Tathâgatas, &c., who in times past existed in countless, innumerable
3 2 | have heard the law from the past Tathâgatas, &c., have all
4 2 | Tathâgatas also, living in the past for innumerable Æons, the
5 3 | of kotis of Buddhas, the past Ginas who have come to final
6 7 | Of yore, monks, in the past, incalculable, more than
7 7 | liken the number of Æons past.~5. So immense is the number
8 7 | number of kotis of Æons past since that extinct Sugata;
9 7 | intermediate kalpas now past; thou hast been sitting
10 7 | appeared in hundreds of Æons past. Either some god has been
11 7 | inconceivable number of Æons now past were void, and all quarters
12 8 | remember, monks, that in the past, in the times of the ninety-nine
13 9 | the vow he had made in the past, he felt pleased, exultant,
14 11| Of yore, monks, in times past I have, unwearied and without
15 11| I have a remembrance of past ages when I was Dhârmika,
16 13| by all Buddhas. With the past, future, and present Tathâgata,
17 19| Mahâsthâmaprâpta, at a past period, before incalculable
18 19| stanzas:~1. I remember a past period, when king Bhîshmasvara,
19 20| quarter.~9. The future and past Buddhas stationed in the
20 22| man of good family, at a past epoch, at a time (as many)
21 22| whether under training or past it, to all disciples, Pratyekabuddhas,
22 23| man of good family, at a past period there appeared in
23 25| men of good family, at a past epoch, incalculable, more
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