Chapter
1 1 | counsellors and kinsmen,~21. And betaken themselves
2 2 | from the series of evils.~21. It is by my superior skilfulness
3 3 | overcome with perplexity;~21. But when the sweet, deep,
4 4 | believe that I am his father.~21. Under those circumstances
5 5 | wit, deliverance and rest.~21. I preach with ever the
6 6 | delightful to people at large.~21. In it will be many Bodhisattvas
7 7 | following seasonable stanzas:~21. A (or the) wonderful, matchless
8 8 | uttered the following stanzas:~21. The scion of the Kundina
9 10| repeatedly meditate on it.~21. But those who have heard
10 11| something so very difficult.~21. But to keep and preach
11 12| tranquil and quiet, great Seer.~21. Light of the world, thou
12 13| produced, are wrongly assumed.~21. Let (the Bodhisattva) be
13 14| not be able to count them.~21. The suite of (some of these)
14 15| physician with falsehood;~21. So am I the father of the
15 16| gardens provided with walks;~21. Let him after so bestowing
16 18| hearing is the natural one;~21. The divine ear is not yet
17 24| face and beautiful eyes!~21. Pure one, whose shine is
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