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| | Amazon.com: The Heart Sutra: Books: Red Pine |
 | | The Heart Sutra is Buddhism in a nutshell. |  | | The Heart Sutra, a mere 35 lines, is one of Buddhism's best-known teachings, "Buddhism in a nutshell," according to Red Pine, an award-winning translator of Chinese poetry and religious writings. |  | | The short text of The Heart Sutra is Buddhism in a nutshell. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1593760094?v=glance
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| | Heart Sutra Introduction |
 | | The Heart Sutra is regarded as the summation of the wisdom of Buddha. |  | | Heart of the Prajna-Paramita Sutra, also called Heart Sutra, is the shortest and the most popular sutra in Buddhism. |  | | In nearly all Buddhist monastery and many Buddhist household, the Heart Sutra is recited by the people regularly on a daily basis. |
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http://www.buddhistdoor.com/bdoor/archive/sutra_comm/heart/heart_intro.htm
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| | The Heart Sutra |
 | | The Heart Sutra, in its Japanese form (the Hannya Shingyo), is often chanted by Zen groups before and/or after a meditation sitting. |  | | The phrase "etc until" is used in the Heart Sutra because the list is assumed to be familiar to the reader (this point is easily missed by Western Buddhists - later writings such as the Prajnaparamita and Zen are intended to build on the foundations of earlier texts, not replace them). |  | | Up to this point, the Sutra has been through a number of lists and concepts taken from the heart of traditional Buddhist teaching, and either denied their existence, or equated them to emptiness. |
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http://www.andrew-may.com/zendynamics/heart.htm
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| | Han-shan's Heart Sutra Commentary |
 | | A sutra is the spoken teaching of the holy one. |  | | Hence [the Sutra] states, "Because the buddhas of the three periods of time rely upon the praj~naa-paaramitaa they gain anuttara-samyak-sa.mbodhi." This is a Sanskrit term. |  | | [Where the Sutra refers to] "extinction of ignorance" on up to [where it refers to] "extinction of old age and death," this constitutes "the delineation describing the return to extinction." It corresponds to the two truths of extinction and the Way. |
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http://www.kalavinka.org/jewels/hanshan/hsheart1.htm
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| | Heart Sutra |
 | | This version of the Heart Sutra is based on Edward Conze's Sanskrit edition as it appears in his book Buddhist Wisdom Books. |
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http://www.mahaabaala.me.uk/visiblemantra/heartsutra.html
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| | The Heart Sutra and Zen Practice |
 | | The essence of the Heart Sutra, as well as of Mahayana Zen Buddhism, is egolessness: no ego. |  | | Emptiness, as it is found in the Heart Sutra, is translated from the Sanskrit word shunyata, meaning empty or void. |  | | This is the whole meaning of the closing verses in the Heart Sutra. |
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http://www.zbtc.org/docs/kongo/heartsutra.html
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| | Heart Sutra with commentary. |
 | | According to the Chinese Buddhists, the Heart Sutra, in speaking about emptiness, never means it to refer to our fundamental nature. |  | | One modern Zen master said, in fact, that phenomena are the absolute, because it was his understanding that emptiness is the Buddhist absolute. |  | | The emptiness of which the Sutra speaks is merely the emptiness of signs. |
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http://www.darkzen.com/zenmar/heart.html
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| | The Heart Sutra, A Series of 5 Teachings by Venerable Khensur Rinpoche |
 | | The explicit subject matter of the sutra is the doctrine of emptiness, and it is written in the form a dialogue between Shariputra (one of the two principal disciples of the Buddha Shakyamuni) and the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara. |  | | When the Blessed One had said this, the Venerable Shariputra, the Noble Avalokiteshvarathe Bodhisattva Mahasattva, that whole gathering, and the world with its gods, men, anti-gods, and spirits, their hearts full of joy, praised the Blessed One. |  | | Soon after completing his Geshe exams, he was invited to teach at Namgyal Monastery in Dharamsala, India, where he was senior teacher for 14 years, teaching both sutra and tantra. |
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http://www.tibetancc.com/events/2000/heart_sutra.html
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 | | This is of no consequence for people whose interest in the Sanskrit text is based on a desire to inspect the Sanskrit vocabulary of the concepts in "The Heart Sutra" or to draw spiritual nourishment from the elegantly poetic repetitions of the Sanskrit text that follows. |  | | A spiritual friend provided me with the materials I have used to prepare this version of the text in Buddhist Sanskrit. |  | | TITLE OF WORK: Heart Sutra: The Buddhist Sanskrit Text with Interlinear Vocabulary FILENAME: HEART-SK.ZIP AUTHOR: Michael Moriarty, trans. |
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http://departments.colgate.edu/greatreligions/pages/buddhanet/mahayana325/heart.txt
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| | Lecture by Sojun Mel Weitsman on the Heart Sutra, Part 2 |
 | | What the sutra is talking about is that the eternal now and the ephemeral now are not two different things. |  | | But even though we may know what the Heart Sutra is talking about, complete understanding is always a little out of reach, which is OK. If Buddhism is something that we can understand completely, then we would not need to study it. |  | | This succinct document touches on all aspects of Buddhism. |
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http://www.intrex.net/chzg/mel3.htm
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| | Buddhist Studies - Daily Zen Sutras |
 | | The purpose of this document is to provide an on-line version of sutras used in the Diamond Sangha line of Zen Buddhism. |  | | The Zen Buddhist texts listed below have been translated from Japanese by Robert Aitken Roshi of the Diamond Sangha Zen Buddhist Society, Koko An, 2119 Kaloa Way, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA 96822. |  | | They supersede all earlier versions and translations of the Daily Zen Sutras. |
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http://www.ciolek.com/WWWVLPages/ZenPages/Daily-Zen-Sutras.html
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| | Evening Recitations |
 | | Thus so also is my activity to expound to all the many kinds of living beings that Dharma that is difficult to have faith in because of the divisions in all realms. |  | | Thereupon Sariputra and the many kinds of fully ordained monks and the whole world of Devas, Men and Arhats who all equally heard the Buddha expound this Sutra were strengthened in Joy, Faith and Resolve and each of them made Ten Obeisances to Him. |  | | And from these Buddhas' characteristically broach and long tongues which can cover three thousand great universes of universes, and which they use to expound truthful and sincere words to all living beings everywhere, come also these praises of Amitabha Buddha whose merits are so beneficial that they can neither be thought nor discussed. |
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http://www.dragonflower.org/evening.html
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| | Inspirations and Creative Thoughts: Heart Sutra |
 | | Perhaps the most beloved of all the sutras, the Heart Sutra plays a key role in the Buddhism of Tibet, Korea, China and Japan, where it is chanted, studied and meditated upon. |  | | Purify our heart, remove the veils of ignorance and let the realization of the Truth make us free. |  | | Listen to Heart Sutra in Sanskrit in real player. |
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http://mysticsaint.blogspot.com/2005/09/heart-sutra.html
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| | "The Heart Sutra: Prajnaparamita-Hridaya-Sutra" |
 | | My verbatim translation, which follows, is made directly from the original Sanskrit. |  | | The complete text of the Large Sutra of |  | | It is primarily intended for memorizing, and is believed to protect the aspirant who knows it by heart. |
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http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/world/asia/as-heart.htm
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| | LamRim.com - Heart Sutra |
 | | The Blessed One was staying in Rajagrha at Vulture Peak along with a great community of monks and great community of bodhisattvas, and at that time, the Blessed One fully entered the meditative concentration on the varieties of phenomena called the Appearance of the Profound. |  | | In English: The Heart of the Perfection of Wisdom, the Bhagavati |
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http://www.lamrim.com/hhdl/heartsutra.html
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| | Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra |
 | | This sutra is recited by both Tibetan and Chinese Buddhist. |  | | This sutra is the "heart" of the Prajna Paramita Sutras. |  | | Reciting this sutra can help cultivate the wisdom. |
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http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/7534/heart.html
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| | LamRim.com - Heart Sutra |
 | | His Holiness often says, "I am just a simple Buddhist monk - no more, nor less." His Holiness follows the life of Buddhist monk. |  | | Heart Sutra - Part 2 - May 17, 2001 |  | | Heart Sutra - Part 5 - May 19, 2001 |
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http://www.lamrim.com/hhdl
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| | Talks on Zen Practice and Meditation |
 | | Zen and Yoga teacher, and author of many books on cooking and practice |  | | Talks on Zen practice and meditation by American Soto Zen teachers |  | | The Heart Sutra and the Mantra of Our Life |
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http://www.intrex.net/chzg/talklist.htm
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| | Heart Sutra |
 | | Mu Soeng Sunim (1991) Heart Sutra: Ancient Buddhist Wisdom in the Light of Quantum Reality; Primary Point Press |  | | The catch phrase for this is GONE BEYOND. |
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http://www.virtualsask.com/buddha
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| | Rolling Stone : Football Season Is Over |
 | | Ed Bastian, a close friend, read part of the sacred text of the Heart Sutra in Tibetan, and a troupe of Japanese drummers began a choreographed ritual. |  | | Four days later, on February 20th, he committed suicide by firing his pistol into his mouth. |  | | Here, published for the first time, are perhaps his final written words: |
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http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/7605448
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| | Heart Sutra in Buddhist Art |
 | | This calligraphy is a fragment of the Heart Sutra - Mahaprajnaparamita. |  | | The other characters in vivid abbreviated lines are like clouds appearing and disappearing in the infinite sky, recalling the impermanent nature of everything. |  | | I created a vivid image for this Great Wisdom. |
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http://www.theartofcalligraphy.com/formisemptiness.html
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| | The Heart Sutra Online - Two Versions - The Gold Scales |
 | | To study a buddha way is to study self. |  | | In The Heart Sutra and other places the term 'sunyata' is commonly translated as 'emptiness'. |  | | You must have been there during the void to be able to say that you experienced a void. |
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http://oaks.nvg.org/lg5ra9.html
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| | HeartCenterOnline: |
 | | Please consult your healthcare provider with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your condition. |  | | Recommended reading on what you need to know about your heart health. |  | | News Quizzes Community Heart Educator Calculators Topics A to Z Animations Our Experts Ask the Cardiologist |
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http://www.heartcenteronline.com
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| | Mahaprajna Paramita Hridaya Sutra - The Heart Sutra |
 | | Follow the instructions for installing RealPlayer, then launch your browser and follow your bookmark back here.) |  | | Mahaprajna Paramita Hridaya Sutra - The Heart Sutra |
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http://www.dzogchen.org/chant/heartsutra.htm
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