Chapter
1 1 | ascetic, and heard that he had attained supreme, perfect enlightenment,
2 1 | Buddhas, all of whom had attained supreme, perfect enlightenment,
3 2 | pride they imagined having attained what they had not, and having
4 2 | distracted thoughts, all have attained superior enlightenment.~
5 4 | age we fancy that we have attained Nirvâna; we make no efforts,
6 4 | Lord, we imagined having attained Nirvâna, and we are decrepit
7 7 | occupying which the Lord attained supreme, perfect enlightenment;
8 7 | honour of the Lord who had attained the summit of the terrace
9 7 | the Tathâgata, &c., had attained supreme, perfect knowledge,
10 7 | incomparable great Seer! thou hast attained exalted, sublime knowledge;
11 7 | the Arhat, &c., who have attained supreme, perfect enlightenment
12 7 | future, when I shall have attained complete Nirvâna, shall
13 7 | kalpas the Lord Anâbhibhû attained enlightenment; then all
14 7 | who had heard them quickly attained the stage of disciples.~
15 7 | time, when you shall have attained that state, and when I see
16 7 | But when you shall have attained the knowledge of the all-knowing
17 13| he answers as if he had attained Buddha-knowledge.~And on
18 13| Nevertheless will I, who have attained this supreme, perfect knowledge,
19 18| aims. Though he has not yet attained the state of an Ârya, his
20 22| eighty-four thousand Bodhisattvas attained the spell connected with
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