Chapter
1 3 | thickets, lovely gardens, rivers, and roots of trees, I always
2 7 | sands of sixty thousand (rivers like the) Ganges were the
3 11| without great oceans, without rivers and great rivers, without
4 11| without rivers and great rivers, without bodies of gods,
5 14| the sands of sixty Ganges rivers, forming the train of one
6 14| the sands of sixty Ganges rivers, each of these Bodhisattvas
7 14| the sands of sixty Ganges rivers; (each had) a troop, a great
8 14| the sands of sixty Ganges rivers, who emerged from the gaps
9 14| the sands of fifty Ganges rivers; much more there were to
10 14| the sands of forty Ganges rivers; Of 30, 20, 10, 5, 4, 3,
11 21| the sands of eighty Ganges rivers; dost thou think, Bhaishagyarâga,
12 21| sands of sixty-two Ganges rivers. All these Buddhas would
13 22| sands of seventytwo Ganges rivers. His spiritual rule was
14 22| like the ocean for the rivers, like a torch for the dispelling
15 22| the sands of seventy-two rivers Ganges. So perfect will
16 23| to the sands of eighteen rivers Ganges, became illuminated.
17 24| carried off by the current of rivers, should implore the Bodhisattva
18 24| Mahâsattva Avalokitesvara, all rivers will afford them a ford.
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