§
1 4 | knowledge is endless and incomparable; not any other light can
2 4 | the sand of the Ganga, the incomparable lords. (6)~"Whatever worlds
3 4 | in this world. There is incomparable happiness arising from Nirvana,
4 8 | innumerable, inconceivable, incomparable, immense Buddha countries,
5 8 | innumerable, inconceivable, incomparable worlds, should not all be
6 8 | immeasurable, inconceivable, incomparable, immense Buddha countries
7 8 | innumerable, inconceivable, incomparable, immense Buddha countries
8 8 | innumerable, inconceivable, incomparable, immense Buddha countries
9 8 | innumerable, inconceivable, incomparable, immense, blessed Buddhas
10 8 | innumerable, inconceivable, incomparable, immense, blessed Buddhas,
11 9 | endowed with the ten powers, incomparable, worthy of offerings.~2. "
12 9 | after having reached the incomparable and blessed Bodhi, may I
13 9 | The lord of vast light, incomparable and infinite, has illuminated
14 10| innumerable, inconceivable, incomparable, measureless, immense, inexpressible;
15 10| innumerable, inconceivable, incomparable, immense, measureless, inexpressible
16 12| Atulyaprabha, (possessed of incomparable light), Abhibhuyanarendrabhutrayendraprabha (
17 13| innumerable, countless, incomparable, inconceivable. Now, for
18 31| thoughts jubilant, with incomparable joy, and proclaim their
19 32| innumerable, inconceivable, incomparable, measureless, immense, and
20 38| indeed inconceivable and incomparable, viz. first, the virtues
|