Chapter
1 1 | the law; I have shown the nature of the law; now, O monks,
2 1 | exhortation, to declare the fixed nature of the law.~99. Be well
3 2 | characteristics and of what nature they are.~And on that occasion,
4 2 | nor a third. This is the nature of the law, Sâriputra, universally
5 2 | unmistakable) stamp of the nature of the law;~59. Then, Sâriputra,
6 2 | unbroken continuity and the nature of its properties is always
7 2 | Buddhas.~133. Even as the nature of the law of the former
8 4 | resistance.~59. Of sublime nature, unequalled power, miraculous
9 5 | reach, and the particular nature of the germ; still the water
10 5 | quarters;~38. So it is the very nature of the law to promote the
11 5 | physician, of compassionate nature.~61. As an able teacher
12 5 | that all phenomena have the nature of illusion and dreams,
13 5 | world throughout is of that nature, not fast and not looge,
14 13| absolute sense), having the nature of space, escaping explanation
15 13| and things) as having the nature of space [i.e. as being
16 13| meditating he attains the very nature of the law and, on obtaining
17 22| sandal poured down. And the nature of those essences was so
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