Chapter
1 1 | the words and letters one taught him faded (from his memory),
2 2 | all laws, Sâriputra, are taught by the Tathâgata, and by
3 2 | perfection (of virtue), have been taught by the supreme Sage; still,
4 2 | world a second vehicle is taught, far less a third.~Yet,
5 3 | regarding my disposition, taught me Nirvâna, to detach me
6 3 | duty which they have been taught under hundreds of Buddhas,
7 3 | catch the meaning of what is taught under the shape of a parable.~
8 3 | a profane philosophy is taught; such books are fit for
9 4 | law), and whatever law we taught, we never had any predilection
10 5 | catch the meaning of what is taught under the shape of a parable.~
11 7 | mastership of that Lord, have taught the law of omniscience?
12 7 | Ganges were the beings then taught; each of the sons of the
13 7 | number, and you have all been taught by me. Therefore you are
14 8 | would go mad, if they were taught the whole course of life (
15 8 | moment.' And after having taught us the right in such a way,
16 8 | Friend of the world has taught us better: 'This is no blessed
17 10| Dharmaparyâya is expounded or taught or recited or rehearsed
18 14| come from?~25. Who has taught them the law (or duty)?
19 18| triple universe, and the law taught by those Tathâgatas and
20 20| Dharmaparyâya I have succinctly taught all Buddha-laws (or Buddha-qualities),
21 26| here in the Saha-world is taught the Dharmaparyâya of the
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