Chapter
1 1 | who have acquired merit by virtue or earnest belief in the
2 2 | reached the perfection (of virtue), have been taught by the
3 2 | as they possess little virtue.~64. They are continually
4 3 | Æon, but preach the law by virtue of a vow.~That Æon, Sâriputra,
5 10| benefit of the world, by virtue of a former vow, makes his
6 10| force that is rooted in virtue, and the force of a pious
7 13| arm and the power of his virtue. His triple world is assailed
8 16| refreshed and gifted with virtue for enlightenment.~Thereupon
9 16| the five perfections of virtue (Pâramitâs), to wit, perfect
10 16| the five perfections of virtue, (that accumulation) which
11 16| him further develop the virtue of forbearance, be steady
12 17| man appears, a lover of virtue, a lover of good, who gives
13 17| then the former will by virtue of that root of goodness,
14 19| with the six Perfections of virtue and terminating in the knowledge
15 19| promulgated this Dharmaparyâya. By virtue of his previous root of
16 19| to the four classes. By virtue of his previous root of
17 23| go to that Saha-world by virtue of the Lord's resolution,
18 24| be delivered therefrom by virtue of the lustre of the Bodhisattva
19 24| and giants, they would by virtue of the name of the Bodhisattva
20 24| he, an ocean of virtues, Virtue itself, he, Avalokitesvara,
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