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1 5 | trees.~33. Those who move forward the wheel that never rolls
2 7 | were urging him to move forward the wheel of the law. On
3 7 | saying: May the Lord move forward the wheel of the law! May
4 7 | besought him: May the Lord move forward the wheel of the law! [as
5 7 | following stanzas:~35. Move forward the exalted wheel, O great
6 7 | besought him: May the Lord move forward the wheel of the law! [as
7 7 | O Lord and Leader! move forward the wheel of the law, make
8 7 | besought him: May the Lord move forward the wheel of the law! [&
9 7 | following two stanzas:~58. Move forward the exalted, unsurpassed
10 7 | They prayed him to move forward the wheel of the law, and
11 7 | and again prayed:~72. Move forward the wheel, O thou whose
12 12| spells and capable of moving forward the wheel that never rolls
13 13| them. He does not bring forward the shortcomings of other
14 13| does not in this way bring forward the shortcomings of any
15 13| from that place to move forward the faultless wheel and
16 16| this Dharmaparyâya moved forward the wheel that never rolls
17 16| this Dharmaparyâya moved forward the wheel of spotless radiance.
18 20| stirred, tossed, tossed forward, tossed along, and all beings
19 20| have all Tathâgatas moved forward the wheel of the law; on
20 25| with joined hands stretched forward said to her: Mother, we
21 26| of the wicked Mâra, move forward the wheel of the law, strike
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