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1 2 | knowledge would be beyond their understanding.~17. If such Bodhisattvas
2 3 | laws. But because, without understanding the mystery of the Lord,
3 3 | parable, for men of good understanding will generally readily enough
4 5 | 2. Superior men of wise understanding guard the word, guard the
5 5 | as to persons of superior understanding and extraordinary faculties;
6 5 | Kâsyapa, is a consequence of understanding that all laws (things) are
7 5 | parable, for men of good understanding will generally readily enough
8 5 | was ignorant, of little understanding, in fact, a blind man.~Such,
9 5 | disciple.~53. But after understanding all laws one is called a
10 7 | purity, good state, and understanding; their happiness was lost,
11 7 | conceptions (or fancies) proceeds understanding; from understanding name
12 7 | proceeds understanding; from understanding name and form; from name
13 7 | conceptions results that of understanding; from the suppression of
14 7 | from the suppression of understanding results that of name and
15 8 | world, O Lord, with dull understanding and in ignorance, under
16 17| lay devotee, a man of ripe understanding or a boy or girl; if the
17 26| family, are, indeed, quick of understanding, but this is the Dharmaparyâya
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