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1 2 | Tathagatas who desire welfare, wish for what is beneficial,
2 5 | spoke thus: "O Bhagavat, I wish to know the highest perfect
3 8 | Nirvana of all beings, who wish to perform the duty of a
4 8 | Bodhisattva in all worlds, who wish to serve all Buddhas, and
5 8 | have obtained Bodhi, should wish their stock of merit to
6 8 | country, as they should wish for, then may I not obtain
7 8 | teaching of the Law as they wish to hear, then may I not
8 18| borders of those rivers, wish to enjoy sport full of heavenly
9 18| into the rivers, if they wish it to be so; or if they
10 18| it to be so; or if they wish it, the water rises to their
11 18| Again, if the beings then wish the water to be cold, it
12 18| cold, it is cold; if they wish it to be hot, it is hot;
13 18| hot, it is hot; if they wish it to be hot and cold, it
14 18| the borders of the river, wish that the sound should not
15 19| they are satisfied, they wish different kinds of perfumes,
16 27| of a good family should wish -What?-How then may I see
17 31| joy, and proclaim their wish before that lord: "May our
18 37| innumerable merit. Again, if they wish that such handfulls of flowers
19 39| this to the Bhagavat: 'I wish, O Bhagavat, to see that
20 41| the dungeon, he would only wish for deliverance from there.
21 41| perceive satisfaction. But they wish to remove one another, and
22 43| this. Therefore, from a wish for this treatise of the
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