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1 1 | and there, O Mañgusrî, I behold beings who have abandoned
2 1 | blossom.~48. From this spot I behold all this; those numerous
3 3 | sinner.~128. Never does he behold the Lord of the world, the
4 5 | gods and men; approach to behold me: I am the Tathâgata,
5 7 | appeared in those intervals behold each other, acknowledge
6 7 | seen; it is not easy to behold thee. As rare (or precious)
7 7 | what you had to do. But behold, monks! the Buddha-knowledge
8 7 | Buddha-knowledge is near; behold and be convinced: what to
9 8 | in the sky; the gods will behold men, and men will behold
10 8 | behold men, and men will behold the gods. Moreover, monks,
11 10| his intimacy they shall behold Buddhas as numerous as the
12 15| 11. And when creatures behold this world and imagine that
13 16| the following. They will behold me teaching the law I here
14 16| of disciples. They will behold here my Buddha-field in
15 16| with jewel trees. They will behold the towers that the Bodhisattvas
16 20| this holy Sûtra.~7. They behold me as well as these chiefs,
17 20| world now extinct; (they behold) all these numerous Bodhisattvas
18 22| Sugata, I now come again to behold thee, O Lord.~Having pronounced
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