Chapter
1 1 | Stûpas, numerous as the sand of the Ganges, which have
2 1 | Numerous Bodhisattvas, like the sand of the Ganges, who are spending
3 1 | enlightenment, numerous as sand of the Ganges, applied themselves
4 2 | as incalculable as the sand of the Ganges, with undivided
5 2 | fall back, numerous as the sand of the Ganges, were to investigate
6 2 | thousands of kotis, like sand of the of the Ganges; and
7 2 | here and there heaps of sand with the intention of dedicating
8 2 | are standing Buddhas, like sand of the Ganges, honoured
9 3 | kotis of Æons equal to the sand of the Ganges he shall be
10 4 | Æons as there are grains of sand in the Ganges.~57. One may
11 4 | Æons as there are grains of sand in the Ganges-even then
12 9 | shall beings like grains of sand of the Ganges produce in
13 10| long as he sees that the sand being dug out is dry and
14 10| some time he sees that the sand being dug out is moist,
15 10| again and again only dry sand is being dug up.~18. On
16 10| far off is the dry white sand which appears in digging.~
17 10| sees again and again the sand moist and smooth, he gets
18 10| as from the moisture of sand may be inferred that water
19 22| ago as there are grains of sand in the river Ganges, there
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