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________________ JULY, 1905.] THE VARNANARHAVARNANA OF MATRIOETA. 159 113 sumon•rtsa.gõis.mtahandan .ldan 118. - Possessed of the thirty-two marks, giving | mdom .gan hod.kyi hod.zer.pro forth rays of light a full fathom long, mtshandan.mthun.pahidpe.byad68. having a dazzling effulgence with the bzan eighty fair tokens equal to the marks, | brgyad.cus.hbar. bahi.gzi. brjid.can 114 rgyal.chen.dpal. dan.ldan pahi.sku 114. - Thy form, having the majesty of a great kun.gyi.mdzes.pazil.gnon.pa . king, surpassing the charm of every [1985] [body], comes like a second sun, illumiI hjig.rten.snan.bar.mdzad.nas.ni nating the world. Iñi.ma.gzandig.Itabar. bżngs | 115 | boom . ldan.duskun.rtogs.pahi.chos1115. - Bhagavad, whose quality it is to meditate rnam • kun hbyah .gnasthams.cad. upon every time, all origins of every kind, ni like the berry in the hand, are the I phyag.mthilagya .gu .ra.Ita.bar range of the motions of thy mind. khyod .kyi.thugs. ni spyod.yal.gyar 116 chos.rnams.gyo.dan.migyor.bcas 116. - In all things together and severally, I gcig.dan sna-tehogs.so .so . la joined to dharmas (qualities] changing mkhah.larlandag.rgya.ba .bżin and unchanging, as the wind moves in khyod . kyi.thugs.ni.thoge.mi.miah the heavens, thy mind is without attachment. 117 | bya.ba.mdzad.pakhyod .kyis.ni | 117. - To thee, in the doing what should be I jiltar.thugs.bskyed .tsam.gyis .su done, by the mere act of calling to khyod labied.dgur. kun.hgrub.pal mind, every wish is accomplished, 80 de . Itar chos • dbying legs • thugs. well is the dharmadhatu set in thy chud! mind. 118dge .mthar . phyin pakhyod lani 118. - In thee, who hast come to the end of sbyor. byundge.bs .hgah.mi.mrah merit, there is no merit sprang from khyod .ni .gan.zig. bied.ne.yan accumulation : even when thou desirest | bạed .pe .tsam.larag • las.B01 aught, it stands at the disposal of the mere desire, 119 chos.nams.kyi.ni .chos.yod.dan 119.- Of dharmas (qualities), the possession of chos .ñid. dan.nichoskyi .mthul dharma [quality], the essence as 80 .sor.rgyu dan bcas .gnassin dharmas (qualities), and the force as | rkyen dan.hbras.bar. bcas.pa dan dharmas (qualities], established in conjunction with the several causes, and accompanied by the accessory causes and the fruit, 120 khams.dan.dbye.ba tha.dad.bcas 120. - This in full, accompanied by the variations skye. dan. hjig . bcas.rgyas.pa.de of space and species, with birth and | thams.cad.80 .sor.rnam.kun tu dissolution, together and separately68 in kun.mkhyen khyod . kyis .mkhyen. every fashion, by thee all knowing is gian+mii| known, by others not. 998 121 | khyod . la. sin tu . begribs • pahan 121. To thee even the quite hidden is patent, mnon even the quite far is near, even the din.tu.rin.bahan.ne.baste quite roagh66 is pure with light, even sin tahdzins. pahan.sal.gyis dag! the quite high is low.. | Gintamthon.po.handmah. balags 13 byas, Pet. * Is agyun.ra-badara, m in the proverb karabadara or hastāmalaka, or is it - ayur ba? 46 samasta vyasta! Ihdains, 'deep 'P
SR No.032526
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 34
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages548
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size18 MB
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