《Toh 252 (Kangyur)》
CBETA 84K-toh252
Homage to all buddhas and bodhisattvas. Thus did I hear at one time. The Blessed One was in Śrāvastī, in Jeta’s Grove, Anāthapiṇḍada’s park. He was residing there with a great saṅgha of five hundred monks, one hundred thousand bodhisattvas who had all donned the great armor, and the gods who inhabit the desire and form realms. There, the Blessed One, surrounded and revered by this retinue of hundreds of thousands of beings, taught the Dharma. Mañjuśrīkumārabhūta raised a jeweled parasol measuring ten leagues in diameter as an offering to the Blessed One and held it above the Blessed One’s head. Within the retinue was a god from the Heaven of Joy named Śrībhadra whose progress toward unsurpassed and perfect awakening had become irreversible. Together with his attendants, he had joined the retinue and taken his seat. Now he rose from his seat, draped his shawl over one shoulder, and knelt on his right knee. Joining his palms, he bowed toward Mañjuśrīkumārabhūta and inquired of him, “Mañjuśrī, have you still not had enough of making offerings to the Thus-Gone One?” “Divine being, tell me,” Mañjuśrī asked in return, “is the ocean ever satiated by all of the water that it receives?…
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