The Sutra of Hui Neng SUTRA SPOKEN BY THE SIXTH PATRIARCH ON THE HIGH SEAT OF THE TREASURE OF THE LAW translated by C. Humphreys and Wong Mou-Lam Foreword To New Edition Preface Translator's Preface Chapter 1. Autobiography Chapter 2. On Prajna Chapter 3. Questions And Answers Chapter 4. Samadhi And Prajna Chapter 5. Dhyana Chapter 6. On Repentence Chapter 7. Temperament And Circumstances ...
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The Diamond Sutra Translated by A. F. Price and Wong Mou-Lam Sections I-V Sections VI-X Sections XI-XV Sections XVI-XX Sections XXI-XXV Sections XXVI-XXXIII Back to GBLT's Library ...
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The basic vows of buddhist students ...
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The DaeJang Gyong Research Institute of Haein-sa Monastery, Korea Diamond Cutter Sutra Section I. The convocation of the assembly Thus have I heard. upon a time Buddha sojourned in Anathapindika's park by Shravasti with a great company of bhikshus, even twelve hundred and fifty. One day, at the time for breaking fast, the world-honored enrobed, and carrying his bowl made his way into the great ...
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The Prajna Paramita Sutra Translated and chanted by Allen Ginsberg MA KA HAN NYA HA RA MIT TA SHIN GYO Great Prajna Paramita Sutra KAN JI ZAI BO SATSU GYO JIN HAN NYA HA RA MIT TA JI SHO KEN GO Avalokitesvara bodhisattva practice deep prajna paramita when perceive five UN KAI KU DO ISSAI KU YAKU skandas all empty. relieve every suffering. SHA RI SHI SHIKI FU I KU KU FU I SHIKI SHIKI Sariputra, ...
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Heart Sutra Introduction When a person has perfected his wisdom he can see that the five classes of common sense entities have no real existence. The emptiness of thought objects and events The wise person sees that: - form and no-form are two sides of the same coin, there cannot be one without the other. So with feelings, perceptions, impulses and consciousness. - these entities, being ...
The Heart Sutra Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, meditating deeply on Perfection of Wisdom, saw clearly that the five aspects of human existence are empty, and so released himself from suffering. Answering the monk Sariputra, he said this: Body is nothing more than emptiness, emptiness is nothing more than body. The body is exactly empty, and emptiness is exactly body. The other ...
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The Diamond Sutra 1. This is what I have heard: Once, the Buddha was staying at Anathapindika s retreat in the Jeta Grove near the city of Sravasti, with a gathering of 1250 monks. After dressing and making his begging rounds in the city and eating his one meal, he sat with the monks. 2. The monk Subhuti paid his respects to the Buddha and asked a question: What should one who wants to travel ...
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The Affirming Faith in Mind chant ...
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Seng-Ts'an: Inscribed on the Believing Mind; On Trust in the Heart; and The Mind of Absolute Trust.
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Introduction to the Heart (of the Prajna-Paramita) Sutra The Heart Sutra is the shortest and the most popular sutra in Buddhism. The six hundred volumes of the Maha Prajna Sutra are summarized by the Diamond Sutra in around 5000 words, and the Diamond Sutra is summarized by the Heart Sutra in around 250 words. The Heart Sutra is regarded as the summation of the wisdom of Buddha. It expresses ...
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This is a project inspired by the idea of making the web's Zen Buddhist site's more conveniently accessible. The content within this site is a mixture of original and external material. Content Includes an Introduction to Zen, Talks and Teachings, Practice and Meditation, Sutras, Koans, Poems, Humour etc. Documents used from other sources will be credited. Gassho ...
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Zen Buddhism a directory project for teachings, sutras, stories, poems, practice and meditation ...
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SHI GU SE I GAN/Great Vows for All (Repeat Three Times) However innumerable all beings are, we vow to enlighten them; However inexhaustible the passions are, we vow to extinguish them; However immeasurable the Dharmas are, we vow to master them; However incomparable the Buddha-Truth is, we vow to attain it. JAPANESE: SHU JO MU HEN SEI GAN DO BO NO MU JIN SEI GAN DAN HO MON MU RYO SEI GAN GAKU ...
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Faith in Mind, a verse attributed to Jianzhi Sengcan, the Third Patriarch of Chan/Zen Buddhism.
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Heart Sutra of Wisdom The Bodhisattva, Noble Avalokite svara, practicing the profound Perfection of Wisdom, looked down. He beheld the Five Aggregates as being empty of absolute nature. O Saariputra, form is empty; emptiness is precisely form. Form is indistinguishable from emptiness and emptiness is indistinguishable from form. The same goes for sensation, concept, conditioning force, and ...
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THE GREAT HEART OF WISDOM SUTRA When Kan-non, the Bo-dhi-satt-va of com-pas-sion, was prac-tic-ing the deep-est wis-dom, he clear-ly saw that the five ag-gre-gates are emp-ty thus tran-scend-ing dis-tress and suf-fer-ing. O Sha-ri-pu-tra, form is no o-ther than emp-ti-ness, emp-ti-ness no o-ther than form, form is ex-act-ly emp-ti-ness, emp-ti-ness ex-act-ly form. Feel-ing, thought, im-pulse, ...
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