Chapter
1 1 | admonish to enlightenment.~12. From this place, O Mañgughosha,
2 2 | in its whole immensity.~12. If the ten points of space
3 3 | me from perverted views.~12. After having completely
4 4 | seeking food and clothing.~12. When begging, he at one
5 5 | earth and waters the herbs.~12. Grasses and shrubs absorb
6 6 | predicting our destiny also.~12. (It is as if) a certain
7 7 | ourselves, O Lion amongst kings!~12. These unhappy creatures,
8 8 | his own excellent field.~12. In future also he shall
9 9 | uttered the following stanzas:~12. These two thousand disciples,
10 10| commits a still greater sin.~12. The man who, striving for
11 11| shall take this resolution.~12. Myself, in the second place,
12 12| reverence for the great Seers.~12. And those fools who will
13 13| other people of that sort.~12. He should not frequent
14 14| forty, and thirty Ganges;~12, 13. Who have a train equal
15 15| teeming with gods and men.~12. They dispose of manifold
16 16| whirl down upon the Chiefs.~12. Thousands of kotis of jewel
17 17| never become loathsome;~12. His face is not wry, nor
18 18| pheasants, and other birds.~12. He also (hears) the heart-rending
19 19| not elucidate this Sûtra.~12. Therefore let one who has
20 20| keeps this exalted Sûtra.~12. He will, after some reflection,
21 24| shall be speedily loosened.~12. Mighty spells, witchcraft,
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