Chapter
1 1 | my spending such gifts.'~17. Some give carriages yoked
2 2 | beyond their understanding.~17. If such Bodhisattvas as
3 3 | doubt about the law I heard.~17. And when thou hadst mentioned
4 4 | be a king or a grandee.~17. Let me not incur some injury
5 5 | the real course of life.~17. And the great Seer, honoured
6 6 | uttered the following stanzas:~17. I have something to announce
7 7 | this supreme enlightenment.~17. Thou knowest every course (
8 8 | endowed with magical power.~17. At that period the Chief
9 9 | with the following stanzas:~17. We are satisfied, O Light
10 10| rare also the belief in it.~17. It is a case similar to
11 11| which the Chief urges you.~17. One might expound many
12 12| understand mysterious speech.~17. One will have to bear frowning
13 13| uncomposed, real or not real;~17. When the wise man does
14 14| those mighty Bodhisattvas.~17. There are yet others who
15 15| owing to their good works.~17. I never speak to them of
16 16| uttered the following stanzas:~17. Let a man who is seeking
17 17| going to hear preaching.~17. Owing to the performance
18 18| command of the Sugatas.~17. And when the Bodhisattvas
19 24| instantaneously be quenched.~17. He (Avalokitesvara) with
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