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Alphabetical [« »] inner 12 inni 1 innocent 1 innumerable 17 inquire 2 inquiring 1 insects 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 entrance 17 experience 17 following 17 innumerable 17 makes 17 meditation 17 old | Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt. Manual of Zen Buddhism IntraText - Concordances innumerable |
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1 1, 4 | FOUR GREAT VOWS1~However innumerable beings are, I vow to save 2 3, 2 | Bosatsu: Good man, when those innumerable numbers of beings--hundred-thousands 3 3, 2 | gain such immeasurable and innumerable masses of blissful merit.~ 4 3, 3 | thus beings immeasurable, innumerable, and unlimited are emancipated, 5 3, 3 | mature immeasurable and innumerable merit.~15. "Subhuti, if 6 3, 3 | of merit, immeasurable, innumerable, and incomprehensible. The 7 3, 3 | unmeasured, immeasurable, innumerable, and incomprehensible. Such 8 3, 3 | remember, in my past lives innumerable asamkhyeya kalpas ago I 9 3, 3 | Of all beings in those innumerable lands, the Tathagata knows 10 4, 1 | conditions: "During the innumerable past ages I have wandered 11 4, 3 | skandhas, the passions, and the innumerable follies are destroyed. When 12 4, 3 | follies. If there were no such innumerable follies, Prajna is eternally 13 4, 3 | by] the passions and the innumerable follies; and at that moment 14 4, 4 | their tongues pulled out for innumerable ages to come.~4. In one 15 4, 4 | elephant or dragon and beings innumerable are thereby blessed,~The 16 4, 4 | emancipation~Works wonders as innumerable as the sands of the Ganga 17 4, 5 | about all kinds of things as innumerable as the sands of the Ganges,