《Toh 217 (Kangyur)》
CBETA 84K-toh217
Homage to all the buddhas and bodhisattvas. Thus did I hear at one time. The Blessed One was dwelling on Vulture Peak in Rājagṛha, together with a large assembly of twelve hundred and fifty monks. Those monks, as well as nuns, male and female lay devotees, kings, ministers, brahmins, householders, various non-Buddhist ascetics, brahmins, “Brahmins” is listed twice in all the Tibetan versions that were consulted. practitioners, and renunciants, as well as gods, nāgas, yakṣas, gandharvas, asuras, garuḍas, kinnaras, and mahoragas, worshiped, venerated, and honored the Blessed One. Through their offerings, the Blessed One obtained divine and human garments, food, bedding, medicines, and many excellent provisions. Nevertheless, just as water does not adhere to a lotus, desires do not sully the Blessed One. Then, virtuous verses were heard that celebrated the Blessed One, declaring him a tathāgata, an arhat, a perfect buddha rich in knowledge and conduct, a sugata, one who knows the ways of the world, a supreme charioteer for people in need of taming, a teacher of gods and humans, a buddha, and a blessed one. Through his own intuition he gained direct and perfect insight into the world…
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