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1 5 | those good qualities (or virtues)? And the Seers say to that
2 5 | become endowed with the virtues of an ascetic and acquire
3 7 | time young princes, rich in virtues, came along with thousands
4 8 | assembly, praised for his many virtues, and who has applied himself
5 11| accomplished the six perfect virtues (Pâramitas). Noble kindness,
6 11| great vehicle extolled the virtues of the great vehicle and
7 11| vehicle and the six perfect virtues (Pâramitas). Such as had
8 11| things), as well as the virtues of the great vehicle. Mañgusrî,
9 11| she is apt to display all virtues and is never deficient in
10 11| fulfils the six perfect virtues (Pâramitas), but as yet
11 16| this world the five perfect virtues;~18. Let him, during eight
12 16| to those who practise the virtues oft described, during thousands
13 16| who have practised those virtues during kotis of Æons, will
14 16| thousands of myriads of kotis of virtues of the Bodhisattvas Mahâsattvas,
15 20| explaining the manifold virtues of this Dharmaparyâya through
16 20| reaching the end of those virtues. In this Dharmaparyâya I
17 24| possesses the perfection of all virtues, and beholds all beings
18 24| benevolence, he, an ocean of virtues, Virtue itself, he, Avalokitesvara,
19 24| rich) mine of monastic virtues, he, universally worshipped,
20 25| Bodhisattvas, viz. to the perfect virtues (Pâramitâs) of alms-giving,
21 25| with how many inconceivable virtues the religious discipline
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