de nas ded dpon rna can gyis de skad thos pa daṅ | ’phral du dad pa’i śugs kyis ba spu’i bu ga thams cad ldaṅ bar gyur ciṅ de bźin gśegs pa rnam par (7) gzigs la yaṅ daṅ yaṅ du phyag ’tshal źiṅ
mchog tu yid dga’ ba skyes pa daṅ | bu gzugs bzaṅ ba la mig mi ’dzums pas bltas te smras pa |
bu tshur śog yu bu ’deṅs | de nas gźon nu gzugs bzaṅ kyis bdag ni pha ’di las skyes pa yin no sñam nas śin tu gus pa daṅ bcas (218b1) pas pha’i rkaṅ pa la phyag byas nas yab legs par byon tam źes smras te | pha daṅ lhan cig khyim du chas so ||
[106] Having listened to this, the caravan leader Karṇa, with all the hairs on his body bristling with faith, immediately bowed repeatedly with folded palms to the Tathāgata Vipaśyin.
Full of joy and gladness he looked at his handsome son with unwinking eyes and said:
"Son, come, let us go." Then the handsome boy, full of regard with the thought "This is my father", made obeisance at his feet, welcomed him and set out towards home with his father.