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1 2 | steadily looking up to the tree there (standing).~113. Keeping
2 3 | compartment having its jewel tree always and perpetually filled
3 7 | enlightenment at the foot of the tree of enlightenment during
4 7 | enlightenment at the foot of the tree of enlightenment, continuing
5 7 | throne at the foot of the tree of enlightenment, surrounded
6 7 | overwhclming both him and the tree of enlightenment, over a
7 9 | foot of the most exalted tree, become Buddhas, after they
8 11| close to the foot of a jewel tree. Each of the jewel trees
9 11| At the foot of each jewel tree stood prepared a throne,
10 11| proportion. At the foot of each tree stood prepared a throne,
11 11| throne near the foot of each tree, and sat cross-legged. In
12 11| throne at the foot of a jewel tree.~At that moment the Tathâgatas
13 11| sit down at the foot of a tree made of seven precious substances,
14 13| throne at the foot of a tree to seek enlightenment, he
15 14| Gayâ, at the foot of the tree, and put in motion the allsurpassing
16 16| towards the foot of the tree of enlightenment in order
17 16| towards the foot of the tree to arrive at superior, blessed
18 18| those growing on the coral tree.~40. By the power of his
19 20| throne at the foot of a jewel tree, and the Lord Sâkyamuni,
20 20| a town, at the foot of a tree or in a palace, in a building
21 22| jewels. Under each jewel tree, at a distance not farther
22 25| of law at the foot of the tree of enlightenment; he extensively
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