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1 1 | religious duties, whose thoughts had been thoroughly freed
2 1 | knowledge, with inquiring thoughts, who had broken the fetters
3 1 | highest selfrestraint, whose thoughts and whose knowledge were
4 5 | again I raise and incline my thoughts towards the highest perfect
5 8 | in the knowledge of the thoughts of other people, so as at
6 8 | able to know the deeds and thoughts of beings belonging to a
7 8 | meditated on me with serene thoughts; if at the moment of their
8 8 | that is, so that their thoughts should not be troubled,
9 8 | arise, should not turn their thoughts towards Bodhi, should, when
10 10| never conceived the remotest thoughts of lust, malevolence, and
11 27| seen the Bhagavat, their thoughts filled with joy, will, when
12 29| Tathagata by giving him the ten thoughts, and who will direct their
13 31| handfulls of flowers, with thoughts jubilant, with incomparable
14 31| will be filled with joyful thoughts, when they have thus heard
15 38| is a firm support to all thoughts, equal to the ocean in wisdom,
16 38| subdued and calmed their thoughts, endowed with a perception
17 38| questionings, knowing the thoughts of others, free from self-confidence.
18 38| highest restraint of their thoughts, they are like great elephants ;
19 41| have quickly raised their thoughts towards the Bodhi, in order
20 45| hundred Bhikshus had their thoughts delivered from faults so
21 45| the human and divine race, thoughts such as had never risen
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