Chapter
1 1 | gain supreme enlightenment.~19. Some give their heads,
2 2 | directions of the world.~19. Thou, Sâriputra, be full
3 3 | hundreds of able devices;~19. And when thou wert mentioning
4 4 | to fetch that poor man.~19. The messengers immediately
5 5 | pleasures and (final) rest.~19. Hearken to me, ye hosts
6 6 | to obtain this knowledge.~19. In his last bodily existence
7 7 | may be the cause of it?~19. Come, let us investigate
8 8 | thirty-two characteristic signs.~19. They shall know no other
9 10| which appears in digging.~19. But when he (afterwards)
10 11| nothing very difficult.~19. Nor would it be so very
11 12| midst of the congregation.~19. We will visit towns and
12 13| be their proper sphere.~19. All laws (i.e. the laws,
13 14| kotis, and also half kotis.~19. Other great Seers again,
14 15| following a due course.~19. Feel no doubt concerning
15 16| to Buddhas and disciples;~19. Regaling Pratyekabuddhas
16 18| announces to the assemblies.~19. The numerous sounds produced
17 24| all regions of the world.~19. Birth, decrepitude, and
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