Chapter
1 1 | display! What may be the cause, what the reason of the
2 1 | What, O Mañgusrî, is the cause, what is the reason of this
3 1 | extinction, like a lamp when the cause (of its burning) is exhausted.
4 2 | reflection: What may be the cause, what the reason of the
5 2 | Lord: What, O Lord, is the cause, what the reason of the
6 5 | reveal the law which has its cause in itself; at due time I
7 5 | derived from an intelligent cause; nay, who discerns that
8 7 | brilliancy. What may be the cause of it?~19. Come, let us
9 7 | search; no trifle can be the cause of it; such a foretoken,
10 7 | 37. It cannot be without cause or reason, friends, that
11 7 | stanzas:~44. What may be the cause, O friends, that our cars
12 7 | glorious; what may be the cause of it?~46. Should it be
13 7 | striving; from striving as cause issues existence; from existence
14 7 | devices.~91. This is the cause dating from old, this is
15 9 | in this world what is the cause of Buddha-enlightenment.~
16 9 | disciples. What may be the cause of it? what the motive?
17 11| Lord: O Lord, what is the cause, what is the reason of so
18 13| penetrate, write it and cause it to be written, and who,
19 14| Expel (all) doubt, tell the cause, and show how the matter
20 16| shall keep, read, write, or cause to be written, this Dharmaparyâya.
21 16| this Sûtra.~49. Let a man cause this to be written and have
22 22| who shall write it and cause it to be written, will produce
23 23| Tathâgata, &c.: By what cause and by whom, O Lord, have
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