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1) the Prajnaparamita in 8,000 lines, Avatamsaka Sutra, Ratnakuta Sutra, Lankavatara Sutra and Nirvana Sutra; 2) 500,000 [IW]
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1) 100,000; 2) The extensive Prajnaparamita in 100,000 verses [IW]
  
[TRS 99-2] expl; five sutra collections [RY]
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1) 100,000; 2) The Prajnaparamita Sutra in 8,000 Lines, [by the Buddha on the Vulture Peak, in the city of Rajagriha etc. to the sangha of bodhisattvas the profound dharmas of emptiness taught in answer to questions of Shariputra, Subhuti, brgya byin and so forth,] The extensive Prajnaparamita in a hundred thousand verses [IW]
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[the Prajnaparamita in] Hundred Thousand [verses]; (lit. 100,000) complete, entire; multifarious [RY]
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Hundred Thousand verses of Prajnaparamita [RY]
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100,000 [JV]
  
 
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1) 100,000; 2) The extensive Prajnaparamita in 100,000 verses [IW]

1) 100,000; 2) The Prajnaparamita Sutra in 8,000 Lines, [by the Buddha on the Vulture Peak, in the city of Rajagriha etc. to the sangha of bodhisattvas the profound dharmas of emptiness taught in answer to questions of Shariputra, Subhuti, brgya byin and so forth,] The extensive Prajnaparamita in a hundred thousand verses [IW]

[the Prajnaparamita in] Hundred Thousand [verses]; (lit. 100,000) complete, entire; multifarious [RY]

Hundred Thousand verses of Prajnaparamita [RY]

100,000 [JV]