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1 1 | her train; (further) with eighty thousand Bodhisattvas, all
2 1 | and Dharanidhara; besides eighty thousand Bodhisattvas, among
3 1 | Mahâsattva Varaprabha; during eighty intermediate kalpas did
4 1 | Varaprabha, expounded for fully eighty intermediate kalpas the
5 2 | enlightenment, here standing, fully eighty thousand in number;~31.
6 3 | of the great Seers, the eighty excellent specific signs,
7 7 | appearest in the world. Eighty hundred complete Æons this
8 7 | constantly went on waning during eighty hundred complete Æons.~34.
9 7 | Kakravartin, to the number of eighty hundred thousand myriads
10 7 | different, endless laws, than eighty myriads of kotis of creatures
11 10| Lord then addressed the eighty thousand Bodhisattvas Mahasattvas
12 11| signs of a great man, the eighty lesser marks, the gold-coloured
13 12| Lord looked towards the eighty hundred thousand Bodhisattvas
14 17| spending his gifts for fully eighty years. Then, Agita, that
15 17| grey-haired, old, decrepit, eighty years of age, and near the
16 17| them he satisfies during eighty years.~4. Then seeing that
17 21| Tathâgatas equal to the sands of eighty Ganges rivers; dost thou
18 22| had a great assembly of eighty kotis of Bodhisattvas Mahâsattvas
19 22| Nakshatrararâgasankusumitâbhigña, eighty worlds equal to the sands
20 22| True Law, consisting of eighty hundred thousand myriads
21 25| Law. At the end of those eighty four thousand years, young
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