Chapter
1 7 | the Tathâgata, &c., was seated on the summit of the terrace
2 7 | terrace of enlightenment, seated on the royal throne at the
3 11| the eight quarters. Then, seated on their thrones, those
4 11| that they were severally seated on their thrones, and perceived
5 11| the prince royal, rose seated on a centifolious lotus
6 11| his health and welfare, seated himself at some distance.
7 11| and on those lotuses were seated many thousands of Bodhisattvas,
8 13| state he preaches the law, seated on an elevated pulpit which
9 13| down.~29. When he is thus seated on the preacher's pulpit
10 13| enlightenment.~70. There, seated upon a throne at the foot
11 14| the extinct Tathâgata, was seated along with the Lord Sâkyamuni
12 14| body, who all together were seated on thrones at the foot of
13 14| the Tathâgata, &c., were seated with crossed legs on magnificent
14 16| kotis of Buddhas who were seated on their thrones at the
15 20| the Tathâgata, &c., both seated on the throne in the centre
16 20| signs of a great man, and seated on thrones consisting of
17 20| kolis of other worlds, were seated on thrones at the foot of
18 20| myriads of kotis of Tathâgatas seated severally on their throne
19 22| formerly was a female) appear seated on a throne consisting of
20 24| Chief Amitâbha himself is seated on a throne in the pure
21 25| Galadharagargitaghoshasusvaranakshatrarâgasankusumitâbhigña, a Tathagata, &c.; seated on the stool of law at the
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