Chapter
1 2 | mouth of the Tathâgatas, given alms, followed the moral
2 3 | If that man, O Lord, had given no single cart, even then
3 3 | prospect of three vehicles and given to all of them but one great
4 3 | feeling of kindness, have given up body and life, in their
5 4 | screams, and exclaims: I have given you no offence. But the
6 6 | abode in palaces (or towers) given them for their use. In it
7 8 | fulfil all thy wishes? I have given thee that gem, my good friend,
8 8 | feels satisfaction at having given that jewel.~38. The other
9 10| for rare is the occasion (given) for hearing it, and rare
10 13| observing this rule of conduct given by me may, after my extinction,
11 16| Tathâgata's lifetime was being given, innumerable, countless
12 16| Tathâgata's lifetime was being given, Agita, sixty-eight hundred
13 16| No sooner had the Lord given this exposition determining
14 16| by thousands.~46. He has given hermitages and walks embellished
15 19| contemn you, and who had given him the name of Sadâparibhûta,
16 22| the Tathâgata, &c., had given these instructions to the
17 23| Law), Vimaladatta (i.e. given by Vimala), Nakshatraragâvikrîdita (
18 24| Avalokitesvara.~If a man given up to capital punishment
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