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1 1, 38 | their great thirst for the Law, -they who had had the privilege 2 1, 46 | 46. 'That royal law which neither Bhrigu nor 3 1, 54 | thirst for the excellent Law I came to the palace of 4 1, 76 | the flowing stream of his Law, bursting forth with the 5 1, 78 | 78- 'By the rain of the Law he will give gladness to 6 1, 79 | excellent blow of the good Law which is so hard to find.~ 7 1, 80 | 80. 'He, the king of the Law, when he has attained to 8 1, 81 | refuse to hear his perfect Law.~ 9 1, 82 | since I have not heard his Law, I count even dwelling in 10 13, 1 | Mara, the enemy of the good law, was afraid.~ 11 13, 9 | own duty and abandon this law of liberation! and having 12 13, 30 | the Nagas who honoured the Law, indignant at the attack 13 13, 31 | accomplishment of the good Law, felt only a pity for Mara 14 13, 33 | attack on the knower of the Law, remained untroubled and 15 13, 65 | and which gives out the law as its fruit,-surely when 16 14, 67 | the Arhat, the king of the Law, the Tathagata, He who has 17 14, 75 | As they through the good Law achieved the welfare of 18 14, 76 | through the lamps of the Law.' Having worshipped him 19 14, 82 | the ambrosia of the good Law, fostering all the seeds 20 15, 43 | thou art the king of the Law, so shall thy sons also 21 15, 46 | to turn the wheel of the Law in Varanast.'~ 22 15, 80 | not this most excellent (Law), and the unenlightened 23 15, 81 | 81. 'Shall I proclaim the Law? It is only produced by 24 15, 84 | to turn the wheel of the Law.~ 25 15, 86 | one turn the wheel of the Law?'~ 26 15, 87 | I turn the wheel of the Law; seated in the fourth posture 27 15, 88 | first turn the wheel of the Law?'~ 28 15, 91 | illustrious through the Law, the glorious one went on, 29 15, 111| give the first wheel of the Law to you. Receive initiation 30 15, 113| reflected on the field of the Law.~ 31 15, 117| bowed to that throne of the Law, decked with tapestries 32 15, 118| turning of the wheel of the Law.~ 33 15, 119| carrying the wheel of the Law;~With head reverentially 34 15, 119| saints, turn the wheel of the Law as it has been done by ( 35 16, 1 | to turn the wheel of the Law.~ 36 16, 8 | world, proclaim the good Law, beginning that manifestation 37 16, 8 | manifestation of the good Law which consists of the (four) 38 16, 10 | Will proclaim the noble Law, beginningwith those sublime 39 16, 15 | noble truth is the highest law for the attainment of true 40 16, 49 | beings an ardour for the Law was made visible.~ 41 16, 50 | all that helps on the good Law manifested itself.~ 42 16, 54 | profound subtil wheel of the Law, so hard to be seen, has 43 16, 55 | 55. 'The wheel of the Law has been turned, which has 44 16, 58 | 58. 'The wheel of the Law has been described as that 45 16, 59 | 59. 'The wheel of the Law is described as without 46 16, 60 | 60. 'The wheel of the Law has been here set forth, 47 16, 61 | 61. 'The wheel of the Law has been here set forth, 48 16, 62 | Such is this wheel of the Law which has been turned by 49 16, 64 | is he called the lord of Law.~ 50 16, 67 | is the guide to all the Law,-attracting all beings by 51 16, 68 | absolute ruler over all law, therefore he is the Gina, 52 16, 68 | is the Gina, the lord of Law.~ 53 16, 69 | turning the wheel of the Law he is the lord of all the 54 16, 69 | of all the sovereigns of Law; the mastergiver of the 55 16, 69 | the mastergiver of the Law, the teacher, the master 56 16, 69 | teacher, the master of the Law, the lord of the world;~ 57 16, 79 | brings to the world the Law, virtue, and its true end,~ 58 16, 82 | turning of the wheel of the Law.~ 59 16, 85 | Mahayana, the instrument of the Law of the perfect Buddha, which 60 16, 86 | methodical arrangement of the Law may be always spread abroad, 61 16, 87 | methodical arrangement of the Law, which is a mine of happiness 62 16, 90 | who hears and sees this Law with a serene soul and worships 63 16, 91 | high-minded teacher of the great Law,~ 64 16, 94 | of a teacher of the good Law who has risen to perfect 65 16, 95 | to him who proclaims the Law.~ 66 16, 96 | this carefully arranged Law;~ 67 16, 99 | one who proclaims the good Law.~ 68 16, 100| writing this method of the Law in a book, shall set it 69 16, 103| excellent treasure of the Law, and a treasure of knowledge, 70 16, 103| excellences of the good Law,-~ 71 16, 105| holding this method of the Law in his mind, sets it going 72 16, 107| merit caused by the good Law, a most excellent supply 73 16, 108| holds this method of the Law in his mind and sets it 74 16, 109| declare this method of the Law to others, shall have himself 75 16, 113| hear this method of the Law as it is preached,~ 76 16, 117| wherever this method of the Law will prevail universally,~ 77 16, 121| be found there where this Law extends; it is all briefly 78 16, 127| whosoever in days when the good Law is abolished abandons love 79 16, 128| these good words and the Law.~ 80 16, 131| imperishable glory, who hears this Law with a pure heart.~ 81 16, 132| ambitions, always hear this Law which causes transcendent 82 17, 1 | this glorification of the Law uttered by the lion of the 83 17, 9 | Dharma; and the lord of the Law also caused the daughters 84 17, 15 | and having proclaimed the Law, and dwelt two years in 85 17, 23 | proclaimed the twelvefold Law; then he restored Gautami 86 17, 23 | others in Nirvina and in the Law. Then Suddhodana full of 87 17, 28 | declared the glory of the Law of Buddha, he built a round 88 17, 31 | describing the king of the Law, the deliverer from mundane