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1 2 | is met with, as something pleasant to see for everybody, as
2 3 | called Viraga, will be level, pleasant, delightful, extremely beautiful
3 3 | play with, pretty, nice, pleasant, dear, amusing, and precious.
4 3 | and provided with most pleasant things; with such you are
5 5 | agreeable, both instructive and pleasant, tales by means of which
6 6 | pretty, beautiful, and pleasant to see; consisting of lapis
7 13| great Sage has always a pleasant look, deserves to be honoured,
8 16| without being struck, with a pleasant, sweet, and deep sound.
9 16| monasteries of sandal-wood, and pleasant convent gardens provided
10 16| streamers, by various sweet, pleasant, clear-sounding tymbals
11 17| 13. His aspect is ever pleasant to men; his mouth is never
12 18| ignorant men and âryas; pleasant and unpleasant sounds; sounds
13 18| without, such as fetid smells, pleasant and unpleasant smells, the
14 18| Buddha-qualities. Such, so pleasant, so deep will be the voice
15 18| and delivers sweet words, pleasant to hear, agreeable, charming;
16 18| lapis lazuli ; it will be pleasant to see for the creatures.
17 18| sublime Sûtra is always a pleasant sight for (all) creatures.~
18 23| art lovely, handsome, of pleasant appearance, endowed with
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