Chapter
1 2 | myriads of kotis of Æons; very rare are the beings who will
2 2 | the glomerous fig-tree is rare, albeit sometimes, at some
3 3 | bells, lofty, adorned with rare and wonderful jewels, embellished
4 7 | the tormented beings.~25. Rare is the light of the world
5 7 | seasonable stanzas:~39. Most rare (and precious) is the sight
6 7 | easy to behold thee. As rare (or precious) as the flowers
7 10| all distractedness; for rare is the occasion (given)
8 10| given) for hearing it, and rare also the belief in it.~17.
9 11| hither and thither; very rare (and very precious) is a
10 15| monks, is precious (and rare). For in the course of many
11 15| monks, is precious (and rare). By being more and more
12 15| Tathâgatas being precious (or rare) they will feel surprised
13 15| yet declare: The Ginas are rare (or precious).~18. Such
14 17| the law, for this Sûtra is rare in many myriads of kotis
15 25| will become ascetics, for rare to be met with (or precious)
16 25| glomerated fig-tree, nay, more rare is the Gina. Let us depart;
17 25| renounce the world, for rare to be met with (or precious)
18 25| appearance of a Buddha is rare to be met with as the blossom
19 25| Buddhas, father and mother, is rare. Hence, father and mother,
20 25| a Tathâgata is something rare. Such a king of the law
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