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1 [Title]| Sugata,-~I go to it, which is full of many jewels and treasures;
2 4 | the truth,-I form a desire full of true strength and vigour. (
3 5 | that Bhikshu, taught for a full koti of years the perfection
4 5 | benefits, compassionate, full of compassion, so that there
5 5 | life of that Tathagata was full forty kalpas.~
6 8 | hundred thousand of vases full of different sweet perfumes,
7 9 | beings, possessed of the full power of prayers.~10. "As
8 12 | of light which bends the full moon and the sun), Abhibhuyalokapalasakrabrahmasuddhavasamahesvarasarvadevagihmikaranaprabha (
9 17 | the hand, with districts full of jewels and treasures
10 18 | rivers, wish to enjoy sport full of heavenly delights, the
11 18 | great rivers flow along, full of water scented with the
12 18 | Kumudas, and Pundarikas; full of delightful sounds of
13 18 | Tathagata; adorned with fields, full of metals; with fords on
14 18 | Sukhavati, shortly, but not in full. For, O Ananda, the whole
15 19 | different heavenly flowers, full of couches strewn with beautiful
16 20 | comprehension of the Law, and his full enjoyment of the Law. And,
17 21 | great earth, which is all full of jewels. And with these
18 21 | with various scents, are as full of happiness as a Bhikshu (
19 23 | at the proper time clouds full of heavenly perfumed water
20 24 | called Sukhavati, not at full length. Even a kalpa, O
21 31 | knowest the sense, and art full of kind compassion, the
22 38 | dispute, no opposition. Full of equanimity, of benevolent
23 38 | shaken; clever in decision, full of the sweet flavour of
24 38 | bashful, orderly, fearless, full of knowledge, happy, pleasant
25 42 | might proclaim during a full niyuta of kotis of kalpas
26 43 | plunged into the vast universe full of fire, no one ought to
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