Chapter
1 1 | slaves, horses, and sheep;~15. As well as litters adorned
2 2 | or rather a new career];~15. If the whole world were
3 3 | world including the gods.~15. When I first heard the
4 4 | hundreds of living beings.~15. His trustees stand round
5 5 | their blossoms and fruits.~15. They yield their products,
6 6 | been put into your hand.~15. Quite so, O hero, we were
7 7 | uttered the following stanzas:~15. Preach the law, O thou
8 8 | name of Dharmaprabhâsa.~15. And his field shall always
9 9 | have reached the knowledge.~15. All shall bear the same
10 10| and divine kinds of touch,~15. If such a one, by his paying
11 11| this Sûtra being preached.~15. Here on this seat you see
12 12| will I proclaim this Sûtra.~15. I do not care for my body
13 13| constantly think of the Buddha.~15. Herewith have I shown the
14 14| four, three, or two Ganges.~15. There are others more numerous
15 15| replete with number of woes.~15. Ay, many kotis of years
16 16| in thousands of stanzas.~15. Such a marvellous, extraordinary,
17 17| hear what results from it.~15. His body is very fair;
18 18| conversing with each other.~15. He apprehends all the sounds,
19 24| quickly fly in all directions.~15. If a man is surrounded
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