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1 1 | speak, is going to pour the endless rain of the law and refresh
2 2 | And if combined for an endless number of myriads of kotis
3 2 | Ginas and supreme Lords.~98. Endless shall be the skilfulness
4 2 | unhesitatingly set forth the endless forms of this one and sole
5 5 | plants and men(?) thrive, endless (and eternal) blossoms (
6 7 | of the Tathâgatas.~7. So endless, monks, is the knowledge
7 7 | superior, rendered perfect in endless Æons. Thy benign wish of
8 7 | proceeded to speak of death, endless woe; all those evils spring
9 7 | multifarious, different, endless laws, than eighty myriads
10 7 | Sugata converted (or trained) endless beings.~87. After the Gina'
11 8 | world, after the lapse of an endless period; he shall educate
12 8 | beings.~22. After seeing many endless Buddhas, he shall in future,
13 8 | future, after the lapse of an endless period, become the Gina
14 13| So is that vision.~73. Endless, Mañgughosha, are the advantages
15 14| called Anantakâritra (i.e. of endless conduct), the Bodhisattva
16 14| more yet there are, with endless trains; they have in their
17 14| been able to perform the endless task of a Tathâgata, to
18 15| myriads of kotis of beings, endless, to full ripeness in many
19 15| my life is as long as an endless period; I have acquired
20 16| this Buddha-state that is endless and has no limit, which
21 16| believes in it; this merit is endless.~31. He who renouncing doubt,
22 17| great will be one's merit, endless, immeasurable, owing to
23 22| who be, exist, live in the endless, limitless worlds in every
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