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1 3, 1 | Prajnaparamita, attain to the highest perfect enlightenment.~" 2 3, 1 | Mantram of great wisdom, the highest Mantram, the peerless Mantram, 3 3, 3 | such a person achieves the highest, foremost, and most wonderful 4 3, 3 | awakened in the Sreshthayana (highest Vehicle). If there were 5 3, 4 | self-realization of the highest truth.~Some of the terms 6 3, 4 | Nirvana". Nirvana is the highest truth and the norm of existence 7 3, 4, XXXV| manifests itself as the truth of highest reality;~Which, going up 8 4, 3 | is the most honoured, the highest, the foremost; it is nowhere 9 4, 3 | detail.~This Truth of the highest order is taught to people 10 4, 3 (2) | contradistinction to Prajna which is the highest form of knowledge, directly 11 4, 4 | Dharma-king deserving the highest respect;~The Tathagatas, 12 4, 7, 1 | discourse is carried on on the highest subjects of intuition a 13 4, 7, 1 | orders are given from the highest quarters, all traces are 14 4, 7, 5 | of this is where lies the highest point of Zen, this is where 15 5, 2 | one path leading up to the highest peak is the mysterious orthodox 16 6, 1 | ruling attributes of the highest Reality, Sakyamuni is Vairocana