《Toh 159 (Kangyur)》
CBETA 84K-toh159
Homage to all buddhas and bodhisattvas. Thus did I hear at one time. The Blessed One was residing in Śrāvastī, in Jeta’s Grove, Anāthapiṇḍada’s park, together with a great assembly of two hundred fifty thousand monks and a large number of bodhisattva great beings. All of these were bodhisattvas who were versed in extraordinary knowledge, had acquired extraordinary knowledge along with dhāraṇī, samādhi, and unimpeded dhāraṇī, and were skilled in the dhāraṇīs that accomplish the seal of infinite gateways. There is a text in the Kangyur that goes by this name: Dhāraṇī That Accomplishes the Seal of Infinite Gateways (Anantamukhasādhakanāmadhāraṇī,’phags pa sgo mtha’ yas pa sgrub pa zhes bya ba’i gzungs), Toh 140, Degé Kangyur vol. 56 (mdo sde na), folios 289.b–299.a. They dwelled in emptiness, they had the experience of signlessness, and they had aspirations that were not imputed. They all had reached the acceptance that phenomena are unarisen. Then, the bodhisattva Amoghadarśin, together with about five hundred bodhisattvas, prostrated at the feet of the Blessed One, circumambulated him, and departed. After traveling through several towns, they finally arrived in the region of Pa…
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