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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet III
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet III (61)
"'In Upshukkinaku seat yourselves joyfully together
Buddhist
Chapter 6: The Inconceivable Liberation (1)
Sariputra saw no seats in the room and thought: “Where do the Bodhisattvas and chief disciples sit?” Sariputra replied: “I come here for the Dharma...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXX (10)
Salutations to thee in Pu Tepu, in the shrine which thy ka loveth, within thy dwelling
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (51)
Hail to thee setting in the Land of Life, O Father of the gods, thou art united to thy mother in Manu. Her two hands receive thee daily. Thy Majesty...
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Buddhist
Chapter 7: Looking at Living Beings (10)
Manjusri asked: “What should be his joy (mudita)?” Vimalakirti replied: He should be filled with joy on seeing others win the benefit of the Dharma...
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Buddhist
Chapter 12: Seeing Aksobhya Buddha (12)
As the assembly admired and wished to see the Immutable Tathagata, the Bodhisattvas and sravakas of the pure land of Profound Joy.
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Hindu
Prapathaka I, Khanda 8 (2)
They all agreed and sat down. Then Pravâhana Gaivali said: 'Sirs, do you both speak first, for I wish to hear what two Brâhmanas have to say.
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Hindu
Mokṣha Sanyāsa Yoga (18.78)
Wherever is Krishna, the Lord of Yoga, wherever is Partha, the wielder of the bow, there are prosperity victory, happiness, and righteousness, such...
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Buddhist
Chapter 12: Seeing Aksobhya Buddha (20)
After the (visiting Bodhisattvas had done their) work of salvation for the benefit of living beings in this world, the pure land of Profound Joy...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXIV (1)
My soul buildeth for me a Hall in Tattu and I flourish in Pu
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book II: The Obeisances (20.1)
To the assembled Deities, to the Tutelaries, to the Gurus, Humbly is obeisance paid: May Liberation in the Intermediate State be vouchsafed by Them.
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Buddhist
Chapter 6: The Inconceivable Liberation (11)
Vimalakirti said: “Sariputra, you should first pay reverence to the Tathagata Merukalpa and will then be able to sit on one of them.”
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Hindu
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 8 (3)
They said: 'Just as we are, well adorned, with our best clothes and clean, thus we are both there, Sir, well adorned, with our best clothes and...
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Buddhist
Chapter 14: Injunction to Spread This Sutra (8)
At that, all the Bodhisattvas in the assembly brought their palms together and said to the Buddha: After your nirvana, we will also proclaim this...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LII (10)
Let room be thrown open for me, let the path be made, and let me sit in any place that I desire
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Hindu
Brahmana 4 (2.4.4)
Then said Yajnavalkya: ' Ah (bata) \ Lo (arc\ dear (priya) as you are to us, dear is what you say! Come, sit down. I will explain to you. But while I...
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Buddhist
Chapter 11: The Bodhisattva Conduct (35)
After hearing the Buddha expounding the Dharma, the visiting Bodhisattvas were filled with joy and rained (heavenly) flowers of various colours and...
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Buddhist
Chapter 11: The Bodhisattva Conduct (6)
The Buddha comforted the Bodhisattvas and ordered them to take their seats to listen to His teaching.
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Buddhist
Chapter 6: The Inconceivable Liberation (13)
Sariputra said to Vimalakirti: Venerable Upasaka, this was not seen before; this small room can contain these high and large thrones which do not...
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Buddhist
Chapter XXV: The Bhikshu (Mendicant) (373)
A Bhikshu who has entered his empty house, and whose mind is tranquil, feels a more than human delight when he sees the law clearly.
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CX (32)
Kankanit , I arrive in thee; that I may see my father and attentively view my mother
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