Chapter
1 3 | creatures, so that their bodies are big, then they commence
2 3 | threatened with sticks, and their bodies are emaciated from hunger
3 3 | fools become animals with bodies of five hundred yoganas,
4 4 | looking up to him, their bodies bent, bent down and inclined,
5 5 | refresh all beings whose bodies are withered, who are clogged
6 6 | venerable Mahâ-Kâtyâyana, their bodies trembling, gazed up to the
7 7 | prevailing and the celestial bodies constantly went on waning
8 7 | ghosts.~51. The heavenly bodies were on the wane; after
9 8 | spiritual life, have ideal bodies, be self-lighting, magical,
10 8 | possessed of gold-coloured bodies, and adorned with the thirty-two
11 11| and great rivers, without bodies of gods, men, and demons,
12 11| great oceans, &c.; without bodies of gods, &c. All those Buddha-fields
13 11| above]. They were without bodies of gods, &c. [as above];
14 11| here see) are my proper bodies, by thousands of kotis,
15 14| Bodhisattvas with gold-coloured bodies and the thirty-two characteristic
16 14| under the form of great bodies'?~7. All are great Seers,
17 15| creatures leave off their bodies, then I assemble the crowd
18 18| the odour exhaled by the bodies of all Devanikâyas, Brahmakâyikas,
19 20| Bodhisattvas, with gold-coloured bodies and possessed of the thirty-two
20 23| easy to be healed; their bodies are clean; They are not
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