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1 1 | who would be able here to explain it to me? He then thought:
2 1 | great, so incomprehensible. Explain me the matter, O Mañgusvara!
3 2 | Sâriputra, because when they explain the laws (or phenomena,
4 2 | 6. It is impossible to explain it; it is unutterable; nor
5 2 | superior skilfulness that I explain the law at great length
6 2 | may the Lord be pleased to explain what the Tathâgata is alluding
7 2 | the following stanzas:~34. Explain the law, O thou most high
8 4 | knowledge of the Tathâgata; we explain, show, demonstrate the knowledge
9 4 | waiting his time; he does not explain the real connection of the
10 5 | occasion, the more fully to explain the same subject, the Lord
11 5 | Hear, now, I am going to explain what is meant by those plants
12 5 | in order to more amply explain the same subject, the Lord
13 7 | vehicles.'~And in order to explain this same subject more in
14 7 | call you all together and explain to you how the law really
15 11| servant to him who shall explain Dharma. At that time there
16 11| my servant; then I will explain it to thee. As I heard these
17 13| he has commenced, he will explain the matter anew in regular
18 13| regular order, and he will explain it in such away that his
19 14| the highest of men.~32. Explain to us, O incomparable, great
20 14| Tathâgata, &c., is going to explain it; then you may hear.~Thereupon
21 14| Therefore, O Lord, deign to explain us this matter, that we
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