Chapter
1 1 | nymphs, Kinnaras, and those occupied with serving the Sugata
2 3 | roots of trees, I always was occupied with the same and ever-reeurring
3 3 | sticks; they are constantly occupied with thoughts of eating,
4 4 | sum total, and is always occupied in his mind with all that
5 5 | sitting, I am exclusively occupied with this task of proclaiming
6 7 | enlightenment and had just occupied the summit of the terrace
7 7 | and no sooner had the Lord occupied the seat of enlightenment
8 7 | As soon as the Lord had occupied the seat of the law, monks,
9 7 | Abhigñâgñânâbhibhû, having occupied the terrace of enlightenment,
10 10| and the lofty Buddha-field occupied by him, in order to make
11 10| robe of the Tathâgata, and occupied the pulpit of the Tathâgata.
12 11| arriving one after the other occupied the throne near the foot
13 11| worlds in each direction were occupied by those Tathâgatas from
14 11| thrones which are perpetually occupied by them and brightened as
15 12| Cruel-minded and wicked men, only occupied with household cares, will
16 13| Again he sees his own person occupied with meditating on the law
17 16| Sakya race, after he had occupied his seat on the terrace
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