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never feel fatigue, worry, vexation, despondence for a moment, 
ut let me ever be full of joy and peace—without break. 
257. By the power of these merits, let all the merits 
acquired in the three times bear fruit in this very lifetime. 
258. Let all the fruits or results of my prayers fructify 
in this yery lifetime. 
259. Let them again expand as wide as the heavens, and 
equal the Realms of Truth (Dharmadhatu) and the realms 
or circle of the Omniscient—who knows all the three times. 
. Let the result of my prayer last until the Samsara 
gets emptied, and let them ever go in great deeds in the fulfil- 
ment of the higher and lower paths. 
261. In brief, by the power of these merits, let me be 
equal in every respect to every one of my lineal canonised 
Gurus, Devas, Dakinis (movers in Akas), Dharmapals, guardian 
deities,—devotees, siddhi-purushes (saints), Yogis, etc., includ- 
ing even the Buddhas, and Bodhisatwas that existed, does 
exist, and will exist in the three times and the ten directions. 
2 et me equal them from this every moment in body, 
im power and influence, in divine knowledge, in grace and 
miracles, in prescience and in the extent of the work done. 
