Chapter
1 1 | good family, that in the days of yore, many immeasurable,
2 1 | misgiving that in those days, at that time, there was
3 1 | it is myself who in those days, at that time, was the Bodhisattva
4 1 | thyself, Agita, who in those days, at that time, wert the
5 2 | The creatures who in the days of those Sugatas, whether
6 2 | are to expound in future days many thousand kotis of heads
7 2 | manifested by the Gina, will in days to come swerve from it,
8 3 | unbounded knowledge!'~8. Days and nights, O Lord, I passed
9 3 | I constantly passed my days and nights; and on seeing
10 3 | playing with it they pass days and nights, fortnights,
11 4 | in years, and he passes days and nights always sorrowful
12 6 | Subhûti, my disciple, shall in days to come be a Buddha.~18.
13 10| these most dreadful, last days keeps this Sûtra of the
14 10| men, he who in the last days shall copy, keep, or hear
15 11| will he do who in the last days after my extinction shall
16 11| self-complacency rise in me. In those days the life of men lasted long,
17 12| of the Lord, in the last days, the last period, though
18 12| Dharmaparyâya in the last days, though in other worlds.~
19 13| after the lapse of seven days, arrive at the knowledge
20 19| as just described.~In the days of yore, Mahâsthâmaprâpta,
21 23| Mahâsattva Padmasrî: In the days of yore, young man of good
22 26| three weeks, (or) twenty-one days, to them will I show my
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