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1 1 | hundred monks, all of them Arhats, stainless, free from depravity,
2 1 | former Tathâgatas, those Arhats, those perfectly enlightened
3 1 | the former Tathâgatas, the Arhats, the perfectly enlightened.
4 2 | Âgñâta-Kaundinya, the twelve hundred Arhats faultess and self-controlled,
5 2 | Sâriputra, such disciples, Arhats, or Pratyekabuddhaswho do
6 2 | of the Tathâgata, nor as Arhats, nor as Pratyekabuddhas.~
7 4 | 54. Now have we become Arhats, O Lord; and deserving of
8 5 | expounded by the Tathâgatas, the Arhats, &c. is difficult to be
9 5 | remain middle-sized, are Arhats (saints) stopping when they
10 5 | omniscient, the Tathâgatas, the Arhats, &c., the preaching of the
11 7 | see all of you have become Arhats, then will I call you all
12 8 | hundred self-controlled (Arhats): We are struck with wonder
13 8 | hundred self-controlled (Arhats).~And on that occasion the
14 8 | here these self-controlled (Arhats), no less than five hundred (
15 8 | destiny, the five hundred Arhats, contented, satisfied, in
16 8 | hundred self-controlled (Arhats), Agnata-Kaundinya and the
17 9 | shall become Tathâgatas, Arhats, &c., by the name of Ratnaketurâgas.
18 10| are to become Tathâgatas, Arhats, &c.? then that man or woman
19 11| many thousands of kotis of Arhats, blest with the possession
20 15| when) the other Tathâgatas, Arhats, &c., such as the Tathâgata
21 17| Anâgâmin, until they become Arhats, free from all imperfections,
22 17| charitable person, become at once Arhats, free from imperfections,
23 18| where those Tathâgatas, Arhats, &c. abide. And by none
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