Chapter
1 1 | and shave hair and beard.~22. 1 see also many Bodhisattvas
2 2 | uttered the following stanzas:~22. Now first does the Sun
3 3 | stood firm in knowledge.~22. I shall become a Tathâgata,
4 4 | who shall do menial work.~22. 'Enter my service and cleanse
5 5 | neither hatred nor affection.~22. I am inexorable, bear no
6 6 | ornaments of the Buddha-field.~22. His disciples are so numerous
7 7 | all quarters are blessed.~22. We have come as far as
8 8 | kotis of living beings.~22. After seeing many endless
9 10| authoritative book for disciples,~22. Are wise and near Buddha-knowledge,
10 11| world, that is difficult.~22. To throw down the totality
11 13| space [i.e. as being void],~22. Permanently equal to space,
12 14| two; those are countless.~22. As to those who are walking
13 15| myself not being at rest.~22. What reason should I have
14 16| his mind to enlightenment;~22. Let him then, for the sake
15 18| uttered the following stanzas:~22. His organ of smell is quite
16 24| thy lustre in the world.~22. O thou who rejoicest in
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