Subhuti, what do you think? May the Tathagata be perceived by the thirty-two marks [of a great man]?
Subhuti answered: Yes, certainly the Tathagata may be perceived thereby.
Then Buddha said: Subhuti, if the Tathagata may be perceived by such marks any great imperial ruler is the same as the Tathagata.
Subhuti then said to Buddha: World-honoured One, as I understand the meaning of Buddha's words the Tathagata may not be perceived by the thirty-two marks.
Whereupon the World-honoured One uttered this verse:
Who looks for me in form
Who searches for me in sound
His footsteps go astray
He cannot find the Tathagata.
(Text based on: The Diamond Sutra tr. AF Price & Wong Mou-Lam)
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