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1 7 | appearing! The palaces and aerial cars of the gods in all
2 7 | simultaneously. And the aerial cars of the Brahma-angels
3 7 | may be foreboded by these aerial cars so excessively glittering,
4 7 | following stanzas:~18. Our aerial cars to-day (or now) are
5 7 | together their own divine aerial cars, took with them divine
6 7 | presented to the Lord their aerial cars (with the words): Accept,
7 7 | Accept, O Lord, these aerial cars out of compassion to
8 7 | Somewhat later, monks, the aerial cars of the Brahma-angels
9 7 | may be foreboded by these aerial cars so excessively glittering,
10 7 | by whose power all these aerial cars are illumined?~28.
11 7 | together their own divine aerial cars, took with them divine
12 7 | Somewhat later, monks, the aerial cars of the Brahma-angels
13 7 | 41. By thy power these aerial cars of ours are so uncommonly
14 7 | nadir.~Then, monks, the aerial cars of the Brahma-angels
15 7 | together their own divine aerial cars, took with them divine
16 7 | power, O mighty Lord, our aerial cars are glittering; to
17 7 | great Leader, while the aerial cars of the Brahma-angels
18 7 | Leader, presented all their aerial cars, celebrated him, and
19 15| pleasure gardens, palaces, and aerial cars; (this field) is embellished
20 17| bulls, and of celestial aerial cars. If further that same
21 18| perceives how and whose are the aerial cars, of lofty, low, and
22 18| and Brahmakâyas moving on aerial cars aloft, upwards to the
23 18| reflected on that body.~64. The aerial cars of the gods up to the
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