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The Vajra Prajna Paramita Sutra
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Hsuan Hua |
Vajra is a Sanskrit word which defies translation because of its numerous connotations, but essentially vajra is an indestructible substance, usually represented by diamond. Vajra refers to the vajra… |
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Shi fa jie bu li yi nian xin (十法界不離一念心)
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Hsuan Hua |
What are the realms of the universe? According to Buddhist theory, Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Hearers and Those Enlightened to Conditions make up the four sagely realms. Gods, humans, asuras, hell-beings… |
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Fo shuo si shi er zhang jing qian shi (佛說四十二章經淺釋)
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Hsuan Hua |
In this Sutra, the first to be transported from India and translated into Chinese, the Buddha gives the most essential instructions for cultivating the Dharma, emphasizing the cardinal virtues of ren… |
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The Sixth Patriarch's Dharma jewel platform sutra
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Hsuan Hua,Huineng |
The life and teaching of Master Hui Neng, an illiterate Buddhist monk of Tang Dynasty China (7th century) who expounded the doctrine of no-thought and sudden enlightenment through meditation. The boo… |
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The Sixth Patriarch's Dharma Jewel Platform Sutra
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Hsuan Hua,Huineng |
One of the foremost scriptures of Ch'an Buddhism, this text describes the life and teachings of the remarkable Patriarch of the T'ang Dynasty, Great Master Hui Neng, who, though unable to read or wri… |
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