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1 1 | full blossom.~48. From this spot I behold all this; those
2 3 | and quarrelling fill the spot with their cries. Such is
3 3 | sharply fighting on the spot.~50. In the wasted retreats
4 4 | fanned with a chowrie, on a spot under an extended awning
5 4 | these words; he leaves that spot and wanders to the street
6 4 | comes and cleanses the said spot; be takes up his abode there
7 7 | hallowed, high, and faultless spot; we as well as the world
8 7 | a rain of flowers on the spot where the Leader awakened
9 10| Bhaishagyarâga, on any spot of the earth where this
10 10| recited in chorus, on that spot, Bhaishagyarâga, one should
11 10| collectively deposited there. Any spot of the earth where this
12 11| universe there is not a single spot so small as a mustard-seed
13 13| him on a clean and pretty spot.~27. He puts on a clean,
14 16| manifold ways.~62. That spot of the earth has been enjoyed
15 20| or in a cavern, on that spot one should erect a shrine
16 20| the Tathâgata. For such a spot must be regarded as a terrace
17 20| of enlightenment; such a spot must be regarded as one
18 20| perfect enlightenment; on that spot have all Tathâgatas moved
19 20| wheel of the law; on that spot one may hold that all Tathâgatas
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