Chapter
1 3 | it is to be feared, run hither and thither, and come to
2 3 | on the contrary, they run hither and thither, walk about,
3 3 | a burning house, and run hither and thither. Though overwhelmed
4 4 | says to the poor man: Come hither, man, I possess abundant
5 4 | have from that town come hither. He is my son, I am his
6 7 | blessed divine being have come hither, by whose power all these
7 10| that great man has come hither, he who out of compassion
8 11| those ought to be brought hither.~Thereupon the Bodhisattva
9 11| myself, Lord, have come hither to hear the Dharmaparyâya
10 11| the law's sake he moves hither and thither; very rare (
11 11| Chiefs who have flocked hither by kotis, will hear that
12 12| of all who have flocked hither from every direction, (and
13 14| Bodhisattvas Mahâsattvas flocked hither?~Then the Bodhisattva Mahâsattva
14 14| such an assembly flocked hither?~14. There are others who
15 14| alone, they have now flocked hither in such numbers as to be
16 14| who to-day have flocked hither after rending the earth,
17 16| the Ganges, have flocked hither from thousands of kotis
18 23| gentleman, that thou hast come hither in the desire to see the
19 26| to the Lord: I have come hither, O Lord, from the field
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