After the Buddha emerges from samadhi, he speaks of the vast merit and virtue of the Buddhas. Shariputra beseeches him to expound further on this. After his third request, the Buddha consents and for the first time proclaims that all beings without exception can become Buddhas.
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After the Buddha emerges from samadhi, he speaks of the vast merit and virtue of the Buddhas. Shariputra beseeches him to expound further on this. After his third request, the Buddha consents and for the first time proclaims that all beings without exception can become Buddhas.
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