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1 2 | venerable Sâriputra having spoken, the Lord said to him: Enough,
2 2 | the eminent sages are not spoken in vain.~123. 'I, too, will
3 2 | their skilfulness. They have spoken in many mysteries; hence
4 3 | venerable Siriputra having thus spoken, the Lord said to him: Very
5 4 | disposition the Lord has thus spoken, and in this way, O Lord,
6 4 | the last and decisive word spoken by the Gina.~45. In this
7 5 | When the Lord had thus spoken, the venerable Mahâ-Kâsyapa
8 5 | third.~The Lord having thus spoken, the venerable Mahâ-Kâsyapa
9 7 | creatures) that two vehicles are spoken of.~107. Therefore I now
10 8 | that time the Buddha-field spoken of will look as if formed
11 11| Mañgusrî, the prince royal, spoken these words than instantaneously
12 15| worlds? The Lord having thus spoken, the Bodhisattva Mahasattva
13 15| all those Dharmaparyâyas spoken by the Tathâgata are true.
14 18| what all Tathâgatas have spoken, all that has been declared
15 20| connection of the Sûtras spoken by the leaders; even after
16 22| Law surpasses all Sûtras spoken by the Tathâgata. just as
17 22| a king all the Sûtrântas spoken by the Tathagâta. As the
18 22| first amongst all Sûtrantas spoken by the Tathâgata, though
19 22| is the chief of Sûtrântas spoken by the Tathâgata. As Brahma
20 22| and surpass all Sûtrântas spoken by the Tathâgata; and such
21 22| superior to all Sûtrantas spoken by the Tathâgata. Even as
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