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1 1 | illustrations and proofs.~9. And to the ignorant creatures
2 2 | lies beyond their sphere.~9. If this whole sphere were
3 3 | had lost my rank or not.~9. In such reflections, O
4 4 | charged with numerous affairs.~9. In such way the man becomes
5 5 | and refreshes this earth.~9. And all herbs which have
6 6 | aid of divine knowledge.~9. He himself shall stay twelve
7 7 | has to-day been fulfilled.~9. Most difficult things hast
8 8 | after Buddha-knowledge.~9. And at all periods has
9 9 | Seer, an heir to the law.~9. The great number of kotis
10 10| it but once, this Sûtra.~9. He performs the task of
11 11| as darkness is by fire.~9. A delicious fragrance spreads
12 12| preach their own fictions.~9. Prompted by greed of profit
13 13| wives and girls in families.~9. He must never address them
14 14| the sands of the Ganges.~9. The train of (each) glorious
15 15| the world enter Nirvâna.~9. I see how the creatures
16 16| as the element of ether.~9. Many thousand kotis of
17 17| hears from face to face!~9. And if somebody exhorts
18 18| flutes, Vallaki-lutes.~9. He can hear singing, lovely
19 19| admonished of enlightenment,~9. And who have seen many
20 20| others in every quarter.~9. The future and past Buddhas
21 24| hurt one hair of the body.~9. If a man be surrounded
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