Chapter
1 3 | the gods. Preach it in all quarters.~106. And if some one speaks
2 5 | rain look bright in all quarters;~38. So it is the very nature
3 7 | and went through the four quarters successively until they
4 7 | teacher), a master; to-day all quarters are blessed.~22. We have
5 7 | of fields, along the four quarters; a Buddha will certainly
6 7 | and went through the four quarters successively until they
7 7 | and went through the four quarters successively until they
8 7 | past were void, and all quarters wrapt in darkness, as the
9 8 | voice far resounding in all quarters, waited upon by thousands
10 9 | shall widely resound in all quarters of the world.~4. The duration
11 11| by the Tathâgatas in all quarters, in different Buddha-fields,
12 11| Tathâgata-frames which in all quarters, in several Buddha-fields
13 11| and sat down in the eight quarters. Thereupon thirty kotis
14 11| Tathâgatas from all the eight quarters. Then, seated on their thrones,
15 11| Leaders of the world over all quarters, (a fragrance) by which,
16 11| perpetually wanders through the quarters and intermediate quarters
17 11| quarters and intermediate quarters in order to hear such a
18 11| the best law in the four quarters, and had promulgated with
19 11| chief guardian of the four quarters; 4. the rank of Kakravartin;
20 16| and in the intermediate quarters, so immense and incalculable
21 22| thy lustre sparkles in all quarters! After having anciently
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