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1 1 | were unfettered, Mahanagas (great heroes), possessed of the 2 1 | wise in wisdom, elders, great disciples, viz. 1. Angatakaundinya, 3 1 | and with other elders, and great disciples, who were wise 4 2 | world, for the sake of the great body of men, for the benefit 5 5 | countries, having conceived great pity for all beings. The 6 10| all beings, he recited the great prayer, showing respect 7 12| the Arya (noble) is pure, great, producing bodily pleasure, 8 13| might throw out from the great ocean, which is not to be 9 13| mass of water left in the great ocean?'~Ananda said: 'Even 10 13| be a small portion of the great ocean, how much more then 11 13| mass of water left in the great ocean, it would even then 12 16| the thirty-two marks of great men, who go and teach the 13 17| nor anywhere Kakravadas, great Kakravadas, kings of mountains. 14 18| kinds of rivers; there are great rivers there, one yogana 15 18| which proceeds from those great rivers, the sound which 16 18| Ananda, the borders of those great rivers op both sides are 17 18| their pleasure.~'And those great rivers flow along, full 18 18| upasanta (peace); Mahamatri (great love), Mahakaruna (great 19 18| great love), Mahakaruna (great pity), Mahamudita (great 20 18| great pity), Mahamudita (great rejoicing), and Mahopeksha ( 21 18| rejoicing), and Mahopeksha (great forgiveness); Anutpattikadharmakshanti ( 22 21| delightful scent fall down on the great earth, which is all full 23 27| reverently, and who make the great and unmeasured stock of 24 28| vigorously increase the great and unmeasured stock of 25 31| and having perceived the great joy, will quickly inspect 26 34| the thirty-two marks of a great man, possessed of perfect 27 37| thought, having caused a great and immeasurable and innumerable 28 38| the Law, they are like the great cloud at the rainy season; 29 38| the Law, they are like the great rain; by overpowering great 30 38| great rain; by overpowering great troops, they are like bulls; 31 38| thoughts, they are like great elephants ; by being well 32 38| merit, they are like the great Brahman; by their not dwelling 33 38| sweet-sounding by the noise of the great drum of the Law, striking 34 38| of the Law, striking the great kettledrum of the Law, blowing 35 38| of the Law, blowing the great trumpet-shell of the Law, 36 38| of the Law, raising the great banner of the Law, lighting 37 39| country was shining with the great splendour. And again at 38 39| jewel-mountains, or Merus, great Merus, Mukilindas, great 39 39| great Merus, Mukilindas, great Mukilindas, Makravadas, 40 39| Mukilindas, Makravadas, great Kakravadas, or erections, 41 39| blazing; and they saw that great mass of Bodhisattvas, and 42 39| that light. And as this great earth might be, when all 43 39| be seen, but only the one great earth which had all become 44 40| Sukhavati are endowed with great supernatural powers.'~The 45 41| would the enjoyment be great for that prince?'~Agita 46 41| said: 'Yes, it would be great, O Bhagavat.'~The Bhagavat 47 41| doubt. See, O Agita, to how great an injury the doubt of the 48 43| this treatise of the Law, a great effort should be made to 49 43| and convey quickly the great knowledge of omniscience. 50 43| Agita, I grant indeed a great favour to this treatise


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