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1 1 | He was also excessively desirous of glory, but very fickle,
2 3 | with deer. Other beings desirous of the science without a
3 3 | with goats. Others again desirous of the knowledge of the
4 3 | Sûtra.~145. And he who, desirous of acquiring all-knowingness,
5 5 | infatuation.~71. If thou art desirous of omniscience, direct thy
6 7 | on seeing those people desirous of returning, thinks within
7 10| doctrine.~2. And he who is desirous of omniscience and thinks:
8 13| now and anon, nor is he desirous of repeatedly seeing females;
9 13| of the Tathâgata, who is desirous of keeping this Dharmaparyâya,
10 16| young lady of good family, desirous of supreme, perfect enlightenment,
11 18| devotees will likewise be desirous of seeing him. Kings, royal
12 18| ministers) will also be desirous of seeing him. Kings ruling
13 18| and their retinue will be desirous of seeing him and paying
14 18| of the Tathâgata will be desirous of seeing him; likewise
15 23| long; We also, O Lord, are desirous of seeing the rudimentary
16 24| Avalokitesvara. If a woman, desirous of male offspring, young
17 24| good roots. If a woman is desirous of getting a daughter, a
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