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1 1 | wholly destroyed, whose minds were thoroughly emancipated
2 1 | thoughts arising in the minds of the four classes of hearers
3 2 | creatures, 'Vivify in your minds the wish for enlightenment,'
4 2 | fools, and never turn their minds to enlightenment.~141. (
5 3 | his own children, whose minds are engaged in playing with
6 5 | the knowledge of others' minds, in the memory of former
7 6 | thoughts arising in the minds of those great senior disciples,
8 7 | time, on that occasion, the minds of sixty hundred thousand
9 7 | each exposition, monks, the minds of hundred thousands of
10 8 | what was going on in the minds of these great disciples
11 9 | what was going on in the minds of those Bodhisattvas, addressed
12 9 | with serene, mild, placid minds. And the Lord then addressed
13 10| fictious creatures make the minds of the whole congregation
14 11| Stûpa of jewels.~And in the minds of those four classes of
15 11| what was going on in the minds of those four classes of
16 11| shall also elevate their minds to Pratyekabuddhaship, whereas
17 11| Ganges shall elevate their minds to supreme, perfect enlightenment,
18 11| number, shall raise their minds to supreme, perfect enlightenment,
19 15| I. But men of perverted minds, in their delusion, do not
20 24| that assembly felt their minds drawn to that supreme and
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