Chapter
1 1 | state to be born in another;~6. Their various and different
2 2 | are its characteristics.~6. It is impossible to explain
3 3 | astray at the equal laws!~6. 'The secondary signs also
4 4 | gratify the five senses.~6. He had plenty of bullion
5 5 | darkness) and covers the earth.~6. That great rain-cloud big
6 6 | issues a delicious odour.~6. It will be adorned with
7 7 | which have expired since.~6. That Leader who has expired
8 8 | clear their own field.~6. They show in their own
9 9 | uttered the following stanzas:~6. Wonderful, boundless are
10 10| this unsurpassed Sûtra.~6. That preacher of the law
11 11| reign of the law shall last,~6. I have by magic power cleared
12 12| they speak to the ignorant.~6. And persons greedily attached
13 13| loose female lay devotees.~6. He should shun any intercourse
14 14| Ganges river; of 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/10, 1/20, 1/50, 1/100,
15 14| tell us, O supreme of men!~6. Whence and how do these
16 15| their mind becomes right.~6. When such upright (or pious),
17 16| three, others after two.~6. Some among them will become
18 17| disgusted with all existence.'~6. All creatures, by hearing
19 18| Such is his carnal eye.~6. But he has not yet got
20 19| the rule of that leader.~6. And those many (persons)
21 20| the Leader of the world,~6. I should not have terminated
22 24| if sprinkled with water.~6. If one happens to fall
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