Chapter
1 1 | harems, and continents, left all their counsellors and
2 1 | prince and not yet having left home (to embrace the ascetic
3 1 | they saw that the Lord had left his home to become an ascetic,
4 3 | the law. My burning has left me, O Lord, now that I have
5 5 | there be for those who have left the triple world one Nirvâna,
6 7 | princes, I repeat, monks, left their toys, their amusements,
7 7 | thousand times round him from left to right, strewing (flowers)
8 7 | youths, had, full of faith, left home to lead the vagrant
9 7 | evils which must be crossed, left, shunned. It ought not to
10 11| turn round that Stûpa from left to right or humbly salute
11 14| the Tathâgatas, &c., from left to right, and celebrated
12 14| the Tathâgata, after he left, when a prince royal, Kapilavastu,
13 15| young of age, monks; having left my father's home, monks,
14 15| full of bounty! now are we left without a protector. Fully
15 15| of Æons, and I have not left this Gridhrakûta for other
16 22| circumambulated him seven times from left to right, stretched the
17 23| circumambulating him from left to right, vanished from
18 23| circumambulating him seven times from left to right, he offered him
19 24| right, at another to the left of the Chief Amitabha, whom
20 25| circumarnbulated him three times from left to right and took their
21 26| seven circumambulations from left to right, and said to the
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