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1 2 | Buddha-vehicle, Sâriputra, do I teach creatures the law; there
2 2 | Tathâgataship they shall teach the law by showing the sole
3 3 | development. But he does not teach a particular Nirvâna for
4 3 | of hesitation, is able to teach all beings the law which
5 4 | of the world enjoins us: Teach, Kâsyapa, the superior path
6 7 | the law. Deign, O Lord, to teach us also, for mercy's sake,
7 7 | Bodhisattvas and all disciples to teach them thus: There is, O monks,
8 10| able to keep, recite, or teach, were it but a single stanza
9 10| Æons beyond comprehension I teach the law to creatures.~27.
10 11| after my extinction and teach it to a single creature.~
11 11| become my servant, I will teach thee that law. And I, glad,
12 13| proper sphere if he wishes to teach this Dharmaparyâya. And
13 15| enlightenment and never ceased to teach the law.~2. I roused many
14 15| infatuated, and ignorant I teach final rest, myself not being
15 16| honoured by all mortals, to teach so long a life!'~36. Those
16 16| depravation shall keep and teach this Sûtra, he will have
17 18| family, who shall keep, read, teach, write this Dharmaparyâya
18 19| keep, read, comprehend, teach, amply expound it to others,
19 19| Mahâsattva, when a monk, did not teach nor study; the only thing
20 27| family, keep, read, fathom, teach, promulgate, and preach
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