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E.B. Cowell, Max Muller, J. Takakusu · 1894

16. Like a mother to her subjects, intent on their welfare—devoted to all worthy of reverence like devotion itself—shining on her lord’s family like the goddess of prosperity—she was the most eminent of goddesses to the whole world.
17. Verily the life of women is always darkness, yet when it encountered her, it shone brilliantly; thus the night does not retain its gloom, when it meets with the radiant crescent of the moon.
18. "This people, being hard to be roused to wonder in their souls, cannot be influenced by me if I come to them as beyond their senses,"—so saying, Duty abandoned her own subtle nature and made her form visible.
19. Then falling from the host of beings in the Tushita heaven A celestial realm where future Buddhas reside before their final rebirth., and illumining the three worlds, the most excellent of Bodhisattvas an enlightened being destined to become a Buddha suddenly entered at a thought into her womb, like the Nâga-king serpent deity entering the cave of Nandâ.
20. Assuming the form of a huge elephant white like the Himâlaya, armed with six tusks, with his face perfumed with flowing ichor, he entered the womb of the queen of king Suddhodana, to destroy the evils of the world.
21. The guardians of the world hastened from heaven to mount watch over the world’s one true ruler; thus the moonbeams, though they shine everywhere, are especially bright on Mount Kailâsa.