Chapter
1 2 | they were to investigate a part only of my superior laws,
2 7 | hand, foot, or any other part.~10. Thy mind also was tranquil
3 8 | all goodly things, a small part (only) of which has here
4 8 | fully contented with a small part of Nirvâna, under the mastership
5 13| partial predilection for (any part of) the law, and he does
6 14| 1000 X 10,000 X 10,000,000 part of the river Ganges. Much
7 15| question of untruth from the part of the Tathâgata in this
8 15| this way, there is from his part no falsehood.~Let us suppose
9 15| betakes himself to another part of the country and lets
10 15| respect any falsehood on my part.~In order to set forth this
11 16| not equal one hundredth part of the accumulation of merit
12 16| not equal one thousandth part; it admits of no calculation,
13 17| does not fetch the 1/100 part, not the 1/100,000, not
14 17| 000 x 10,000 x 10,000,000 part; it admits of no calculation,
15 19| abuse and taunts from their part. At the time when his death
16 22| c., deign to tell us any part of the course of duty of
17 23| i.e. of spotless interior part), Apkritsna [I.e. belonging
18 24| two parts, and offered one part to the Lord Sakyamuni, and
19 25| also emitted from the lower part of their body a shower of
20 25| rain, and from the upper part a mass of fire; then again
21 25| they emitted from the upper part of their body a shower of
22 25| rain, and from the lower part a mass of fire. While in
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