Āhāracīvaravarṣa
Then the bodhisatva named Kālarāja addressed himself to the bodhisatva Gaganagañja:
“In this Saha universe (sahālokadhātu), son of good family, there are living beings suffering from poverty (daridra), lacking food or drink (anannapāna), and wearing ragged clothes; there are hungry ghosts (preta) tormented by hunger and thirst (kṣutpipāsā), covering themselves with their hairs, and subsisting on such as spittle, mucus, blood, and pus (kheṭasiṃhāṇarudhirapūya). In order to protect these living beings, please pour down the rain of food, drink, and clothing!”
Immediately after that, by the magical presence of the bodhisatva Gaganagañja, the rain of all kinds of delicious hard foods, soft foods (khādanīyabhojanīya), and soups poured down;
the rain of all kinds of tasty beverages poured down to the depth of a chariot’s axle (akṣamātrābhir dhārābhiḥ);
the rain of many hundred thousand colors of clothes, which are pleasant to touch like the thin and soft cloth (kācilindika), poured down.
Then, in this world system of three thousandfold worlds (trisāhasramahāsāhasralokadhātu), all the wretched and poor (sarvakṛpaṇadaridra), and all hungry ghosts (sarvapreta) were satisfied.
de nas byaṅ chub sems dpa’ dus kyi rgyal po źes bya ba des byaṅ chub sems dpa’ nam mkha’ mdzod la ’di skad ces smras so ||
(5) rigs kyi bu mi mjed kyi ’jig rten gyi khams ’di na sems can sdug bsṅal źiṅ dbul ba | zas daṅ skom med pa | gcer bu gos med pa | gos ral po gyon pa daṅ | yi dgas rnams bkres śiṅ skom pas yoṅs su zin pa | gcer bu raṅ gi skras yog pa | mchil ma daṅ (6) ṅar sna bas daṅ | khrag daṅ | rnag za ’dod pa de lta bu’i sems can de dag bskyab pa’i phyir zas daṅ | skom daṅ | gos kyi char khyod kyis phob śig |
de nas de ma thag tu byaṅ chub sems dpa’ nams mkha’ mdzod kyi byin gyi rlabs kyis bza’ ba daṅ | bca’ ba daṅ | myaṅ ba daṅ | bldag (7) ba sna tshogs kyi char rab tu phab ste |
ro brgya daṅ ldan pa’i khu ba daṅ | btuṅ ba thams cad kyi char gyi rgyun śiṅ rta’i srog śiṅ tsam gyi char mṅon par bab bo ||
gos kha dog du ma daṅ | kha dog tha dad pa daṅ | kha dog brgya stoṅ du ma daṅ | phra źiṅ ’jam pa ka tsa la na di ka ltar reg na bde ba’i (283a1) char rab tu phab ste |
de nas stoṅ gsum gyi stoṅ chen po’i ’jig rten gyi khams na bkren pa daṅ | dbul po thams cad daṅ | yi dags thams cad kun tshim par byas so ||