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San: Roy (1971) 161,3-5
nānāratnapradyotite divye mahati siṃhāsane niṣaṇṇaṃ rājā(4)maṃ ajātaśatrum anekaprāṇiśatasahasraparivāram ātmānañ ca nīlapīta(5)lohitāvadātāyāṃ śivikāyām āropitaṃ
Tib: Dharmaśrībhadra and Rin chen bzaṅ po, Kg, ’dul ba, su 198a2-3
rin po che sna tshogs kyis spras pa’i lha’i seṅ ge’i khri chen po la bźugs pa daṅ | rgyal po ma skyes dgra yaṅ srog chags brgya stoṅ dpag tu med pas yoṅs su bskor ba daṅ | bdag ñid kyaṅ gos sṅon po daṅ| (3) ser po daṅ | dmar po daṅ | dkar po’i khyogs la bteg pa mthoṅ ṅo ||
Eng: Rajapatirana (1974)
There, in the great cemetery, she saw the Elder Ānanda, together with a great host of monks, and hidden (by them) in the form of a half moon, seated upon a large and divine lion-throne radiant with various jewels king Ajātaśatru, accompanied by many hundreds of thousands of beings as well as herself placed upon a litter [decorated with] blue, yellow, red and white (cloth).
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