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1 8 | beauty, at least a hundred yoganas in height, then may I not
2 12| thirty, forty, or fifty yoganas in length, or a hundred
3 12| thousand or hundred thousand yoganas in length, until their brightness
4 12| thousand niyutas of kotis of yoganas in length. There is not,
5 13| than eighty-four thousand yoganas, one single drop of water
6 13| Ananda said: 'Even a thousand yoganas, O Bhagavat, would be a
7 16| two, three, four, or five yoganas in circumference; nay, there
8 18| twenty, thirty, forty, fifty yoganas in breadth, and up to twelve
9 18| breadth, and up to twelve yoganas in depth. All these rivers
10 31| extending over a hundred yoganas, and the beautiful country
11 32| Bodhi-tree is ten hundred yoganas in height, having petals,
12 32| spread over eight hundred yoganas, having a circumference
13 32| the root of five hundred yoganas, always in leaf, always
14 34| hundred thousand kotis of yoganas; barring always the two
15 37| umbrella of flowers ten yoganas in circumference. And when
16 37| umbrellas of flowers twenty yoganas in circumference. There
17 37| thirty, forty, or fifty yoganas in circumference, as far
18 39| hundred thousand kotis of yoganas. And that Bhagavat Amitabha,
19 40| over a hundred thousand yoganas in the sky, walking about
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