Chapter
1 1 | are brightened as by the celestial coral trees in full blossom.~
2 1 | meditation.~62. And there fell a celestial rain of Mandâravas, while
3 3 | High aloft they whirled celestial clothes and struck hundred
4 3 | struck hundred thousands of celestial musical instruments and
5 7 | cardinal points made the celestial drums of the gods resound;
6 7 | uninterruptedly resound those celestial musical instruments up to
7 7 | of the (possession of a) celestial body; the word of the Gina
8 7 | large as Mount Sumeru, with celestial flowers, and went through
9 7 | what is foreboded by the celestial cars shining with such uncommon
10 7 | that by his power these celestial cars are in such a condition
11 7 | large as Mount Sumeru, with celestial flowers, and went through
12 7 | hell was prevailing and the celestial bodies constantly went on
13 7 | to-day (or now) all these celestial cars are so brilliant; this
14 7 | large as Mount Sumeru, with celestial flowers, and went through
15 11| and width, consisting of celestial gems, glittering and beautiful.
16 16| the audience. A rain of celestial powder of sandal and agallochum.
17 16| Stûpas of relics with diverse celestial and earthly flowers, incense,
18 17| yoked with bulls, and of celestial aerial cars. If further
19 18| gods and the fragrance of celestial flowers, such as Erythrina,
20 22| Mâra the Fiend, nor the celestial beings called Mârakâyikas,
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