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Alphabetical [« »] marked 1 market 1 market-place 1 marks 14 masculine 1 mass 5 masses 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 future 14 gods 14 just 14 marks 14 men 14 objective 14 ocean | Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt. Manual of Zen Buddhism IntraText - Concordances marks |
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1 3, 3 | recognized by the thirty-two marks [of a great man]?"~"No, 2 3, 3 | recognized by the thirty-two marks, because what are said to 3 3, 3 | said to be the thirty-two marks are told by the Tathagata 4 3, 3 | therefore to the thirty-two marks. Subhuti, if there be a 5 3, 3 | Tathagata by the thirty-two marks [of a great man]?"~Subhuti 6 3, 3 | is seen by his thirty-two marks."~The Buddha said to Subhuti, " 7 3, 3 | be seen by his thirty-two marks, can the Cakravartin be 8 3, 3 | be seen by the thirty-two marks."~Then the World-honoured 9 3, 4, XIX | self-nature and the characteristic marks of body, property, and abode 10 3, 4, XXIV | are even destitute of the marks of individuality and generality-, 11 3, 4, XXVIII| endowed with the thirty-two marks of excellence, hidden in 12 3, 4, XXXV | which is not hampered by marks of individuality and generality 13 4, 4 | comprehended--~This dualism marks darkly on the mirror;~When 14 4, 6 | all even, and there arc no marks of distinction between this