Chapter
1 2 | time, speak, now that he perceives the right moment is come?
2 4 | while, Lord, the householder perceives that his son is able to
3 4 | of disposition; the Lord perceives the strength of our disposition
4 7 | a while, when the guide perceives that their fatigue is gone,
5 7 | their weariness.~101. As he perceives that they have sufficiently
6 18| it be natural; by it he perceives the various sounds, without
7 18| exception, in this world.~8. He perceives the sounds of elephants,
8 18| to be beguiled by it; he perceives the sounds of kotis of men,
9 18| him.~20. (In short), he perceives the voices of all beings,
10 18| condition of brutes. He perceives the smells exhaled by the
11 18| bushes, herbs, trees. He perceives those smells such as they
12 18| Mahâbrahmas. In the same manner he perceives the smells coming from disciples,
13 18| is quite correct, and he perceives the manifold and various
14 18| fruits.~24. He likewise perceives the smells exhaled by men,
15 18| and magic power.~29. He perceives at once where he stands,
16 18| leaving his stand on earth, perceives how and whose are the aerial
17 18| diverting themselves.~42. He perceives, here on earth, an air of
18 18| have risen from it.~45. He perceives the Âbhâsvara angels falling (
19 18| earth, the Bodhisattva also perceives those beings who hear the
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