Chapter
1 5 | to enlightenment, and the disciple, when the consciousness
2 5 | of voidness is termed a disciple.~53. But after understanding
3 5 | the mundane whirl.~63. The disciple who by his discrimination
4 6 | that the monk Kâsyapa, my disciple, here present, shall do
5 6 | assembly of monks: This great disciple of mine, monks, the senior
6 6 | The senior Subhûti, my disciple, shall in days to come be
7 6 | Mahâ-Katyâyana here present, my disciple, shall pay homage to eight
8 6 | Katyâyana here, the senior, my disciple, shall render worship to
9 6 | Mahâ-Maudgalyâyana here present, my disciple, shall propitiate twenty-eight
10 6 | of the Mudgala-race, my disciple here, after leaving human
11 8 | strain: Ye monks, see this disciple, Pûrna, son of Maitrâyani,
12 8 | everywhere they termed him 'the Disciple.' By this means he has promoted
13 8 | 8. Pûrna here, monks, my disciple, has formerly fulfilled
14 8 | monk Kaundinya, a great disciple, shall, after sixty-two
15 8 | of the Kundina family, my disciple here, shall in future be
16 22| there is no other, be he disciple, Pratyekabuddba, or Bodhisattva,
17 23| Bodhisattva; under the shape of a disciple to such as must be converted
18 23| as must be converted by a disciple; under the shape of a Pratyekabuddha
19 24| does so in the shape of a disciple; to others again under that
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