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________________ XI. APPARITION OF A STUPA. 243 39. He shall be entrusted with the leadership? amongst the sons of the Tathagatas, he who, after having reached the stage of meekness, shall keep this Satra. 40. He shall be the eye of the world, including gods and men, who shall speak this Satra after the extinction of the Chief of men. 41. He is to be venerated by all beings, the wise man who in the last times shall preach this Satra (were it but) a single moment. Thereupon the Lord addressed the whole company of Bodhisattvas and the world, including gods and demons, and said: Of yore, monks, in times past I have, unwearied and without repose, sought after the Satra of the Lotus of the True Law, during immense, immeasurable Æons; many Æons before I have been a king, during many thousands of Æons. Having once taken the strong resolution to arrive at supreme, perfect enlightenment, my mind did not swerve from its aim. I exerted myself to fulfil the six Perfections (Paramitås), bestowing immense alms: gold, money, gems, pearls, lapis lazuli, conch-shells, stones(?), coral, gold and silver, emerald, Musâragalva, red pearls; villages, towns, boroughs, provinces, kingdoms, royal capitals; wives, sons, daughters, slaves, male and female; elephants, horses, cars, up to the sacrifice of life and body, of limbs and members, hands, feet, head. And never did the thought of self-complacencyrise in me. In i Dhuravaha. , Dantabhūmi. Dánta is tamed, subject, meek; and also a young tamed bullock. : Âgrahakittam. R2 Digitized by Google
SR No.007677
Book TitleSaddharma Pundarika
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorH Kern
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1884
Total Pages2546
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size46 MB
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