Chapter
1 1 | of precious substances.~18. Some, again, give their
2 2 | to lie beyond their ken.~18. Profound are the laws of
3 3 | it through skilfulness;~18. How the many future Buddhas
4 4 | the street of the poor.~18. The rich man on the throne
5 5 | this world like a cloud.~18. I shall refresh all beings
6 6 | days to come be a Buddha.~18. After having seen of most
7 7 | in the following stanzas:~18. Our aerial cars to-day (
8 8 | qualifications of an Arhat.~18. And all beings in that
9 9 | if sprinkled with nectar.~18. We have no doubt, no uncertainty
10 10| dry sand is being dug up.~18. On seeing which he thinks:
11 11| without overmuch difficulty.~18. One who after grasping
12 12| many and manifold abuses.~18. Yet mindful of the command
13 13| they have never existed;~18. This is called the observance
14 14| hundreds of kotis of Æons.~18. Many more yet there are,
15 15| are rare (or precious).~18. Such is the glorious power
16 16| the five perfect virtues;~18. Let him, during eight thousand
17 18| he hears them severally.~18. The Bodhisattva who preaches
18 24| world, including the gods.~18. As he is thoroughly practised
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