7. 'Thus, O Ananda, that Bhikshu concentrated in his mind
a perfection of a Buddha country eighty-one times more immeasurable, noble, and
excellent than the perfection of the eighty-one hundred thousand niyutas of
kotis of Buddha countries that had been told him by the Bhagavat Lokesvararaga,
the Tathagata. And then, proceeding to where the Tathagata was, he worshipped
the feet of the Bhagavat with his head, and said: "O Bhagavat, the
perfection of all the excellences and good qualities of the Buddha countries
has been concentrated by me."
'After this, O Ananda, the Tathagata Lokesvararaga thus spoke to the Bhikshu
: "Preach then, O Bhikshu;-the Tathagata allows it. Now is the proper
time, O Bhikshu. Delight the assembly, produce joy, let the lion's voice be
heard, so that now and hereafter, noble-minded Bodhisattvas, hearing it, may
comprehend the different subjects (or occasions) of the prayers for the
perfection of the good qualities of a Buddha country."
'Then, O Ananda, that Bhikshu Dharmakara thus spoke at that time to the
Bhagavat: "May the Bhagavat thus listen to me, to what my own prayers are,
and how, after I shall have obtained the highest perfect knowledge, my own
Buddha country will then be endowed with all inconceivable excellencis and good
qualities.
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