|
| |
| | Prajnaparamita |
 | | Prajnaparamita is the paradigmatic enlightened goddess in Buddhism. |  | | Prajnaparamita is also the personification of the most important philosophical text of the Mahayana, known as the Prajnaparamitra Sutra of Eight Thousand Verses. |  | | The "Prajnaparamita" ("Wisdom that Saves") is essential a philosophical work, the abstract concept of prajna, or insight, is frequently characterized in the opus as "the mother of all Buddhas." Inevitably, therefore, Prajnaparamita became a goddess and the Buddhist "magna mater" with whom all other goddesses, whether created intellectually or adopted locally, were promptly homoligized. |
|
http://www.adishakti.org/_/prajnaparamita.htm
(268 words)
|
|
| |
| | Marcel Nies on Asianart.com |
 | | Prajnaparamita is one of the most important female bodhisattvas in the Mahayana Buddhist pantheon. |  | | This Buddhist goddess represents transcendental wisdom and is distinguished by the Buddha image set in the base of the high chignon; accordingly she is regarded as the mystic mother of all Buddhas. |  | | As a devout Buddhist he set out to restore the glory of the Khmer empire, commissioning innumerable images of the Buddha, Avalokitesvara and Prajnaparamita, to be set up in sanctuaries throughout the empire. |
|
http://www.asianart.com/nies/5.html
(491 words)
|
|
| |
| | Untitled Document |
 | | The archetypical Buddhist goddess, Prajnaparamita, is the personification of a text of the same name, in which the fundamentals of Mahayana Buddhism are established. |  | | The text describes itself as Sarva-buddha-matri, "Mother of All Buddhas." Accordingly, the goddess Prajnaparamita who personifies the text and all of her emanations are "Buddha Mothers." The goddess is also considered a female Buddha. |  | | She is identified by the Prajnaparamita book and a vajra, a complex symbol of the Buddhist universality, which are delicately painted at the center of the lotuses to her left and right. |
|
http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/exhib/sama/praj/pgs/T1047M.html
(114 words)
|
|
| |
| | Welcome to Adobe GoLive 6 |
 | | The Prajnaparamita is considered the originating text of the Mahayana, the Universal, or Messianic vehicle of Buddhism. |  | | But the Prajnaparamita Sutra refers to itself as the "teaching that is no teaching," its understanding as the "understanding by way of nonunderstanding," its attainment as "attained by not attaining," and so on and on. |  | | In East Asia, it seems clear that Prajnaparamita served as the basis of the Ch'an and Zen traditions. |
|
http://www.lexhixon.org/simplesite/bookfrms/motherbudexcer.html
(5682 words)
|
|
| |
| | Desire and Devotion Exhibition on Asianart.com |
 | | Prajnaparamita holds the rosary and the book with her upper hands, while the second right hand displays the gesture of teaching. |  | | Shakyamuni is represented in a shrine that is clearly meant to depict the temple at Bodhgaya, where he was enlightened, as indicated by the leafy branches of the bodhi tree above and the gesture of his right hand. |  | | The two compositions depict the Buddha Shakyamuni on the left and the goddess Prajnaparamita, the deified text, on the right. |
|
http://www.asianart.com/exhibitions/desire/leaves.html
(805 words)
|
|
| |
| | The Schoyen Collection: 22. Buddhism |
 | | Among these are the by far oldest Prajnaparamita MSS known (2nd-3rd c.) This literature is the earliest scriptures of Mahayana Buddhism. |
|
http://www.nb.no/baser/schoyen/5/5.19/index.html
(5123 words)
|
|
| |
| | Hear Sutra - Prologue by Grand Master T'an Hsu |
 | | Prajnaparamita is, therefore, the Essential Wisdom and the center of all kinds of prajna. |  | | The terms used are in Sanskrit: Prajna means wisdom, and Prajnaparamita stands for wisdom acquired experientially, by means of intuitive insight, and perfected through cultivation to the level of transcendental knowledge; it is the original wisdom of the mind, or the True Mind. |  | | Prajnaparamita or the Wonderful Wisdom, coursing like a boat, transports all sentient beings across the sea of defilement to the other shore that is Nirvana. |
|
http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/hartpro.htm
(2876 words)
|
|
| |
| | Diamond Sutra Introduction |
 | | Prajnaparamita extends the basic concept of ontological voidness and is known to some Buddhists as the Mother of Buddhas. |  | | Other than the Heart Sutra, the Diamond Sutra is probably the most popular among the texts of Prajnaparamita, which is the body of sutras and commentaries representing the essence of the Mahayana Buddhism. |  | | By breaking up the ignorance of such attachments of the self as well as Dharma, one can ultimately attain the understanding of Prajnaparamita, the real meaning of the ontological voidness, and arrive at the realization of the illusory nature of all phenomena. |
|
http://www.buddhistdoor.com/bdoor/archive/sutra_comm/diamond/diamond_01.htm
(971 words)
|
|
| |
| | Bodhisattva Bookstore: Buddhism root texts - Pali Canon, Prajnaparmita and other Buddhist sutras |
 | | Mother of the Buddhas : Meditations on the Prajnaparamita Sutra by Lex Hixon. |  | | In addition, there are numerous non-Pali Sutras that are central to particular Buddhist sects (such as the Prajnaparamita (Heart) Sutras, the Lotus, and the Flower Ornament), as well as countless later teachings and commentaries. |  | | Translations of the Pali Canon, the Prajnaparamita Sutras and other major Buddhist sutras |
|
http://www.khandro.com/bookstore/buddhistsutras.html
(902 words)
|
|
| |
| | E-sangha, Buddhist Forum and Buddhism Forum -> A Brief Sketch On 6 Major Texts Of Buddhist....... |
 | | Prajnaparamita was originally expounded by the historical Buddha Shakyamuni and the teaching was passed through Maitreyanath, Arya Asanga, Vasubandhu, Arya Vimuktisena, Haribadra etc. India as well as scholars like Yakton, Rongton, omniscient Gorampa Sonam Senghe etc. In Tibet. |  | | All the practices in Buddhism are summarily condensed within the commonly associated practice with the Hinayana's Vinaya, the commonly associated practice with the Mahayana's Prajnaparamita and the uncommon practice of Vajrayana. |  | | They are: Pratimoksha vow, Bodhisattva vow, tantric vow, way of receiving vows, their training, importance of mind generation, non-differentiation between the real compassion and emptiness, the two stages of generation and completion, Mahamudra primordial wisdom, outer and inner dependent arising and lastly the order of the levels and the paths towards enlightenment. |
|
http://www.lioncity.net/buddhism/index.php?act=findpost&pid=120111
(5814 words)
|
|
| |
| | Zhyisil Chokyi Ghatsal - Dharma Shop |
 | | These teachings on the Prajnaparamita also exist in an extremely concise and pithy form called The Heart Sutra, which is often chanted each day in Mahayana Buddhist centers. |  | | We can take the example of the Prajnaparamita literature, which were actually teachings given by the Buddha in 100,000 stanzas consisting of four lines and comprising twelve Tibetan volumes. |  | | In the third turning of the wheel of dharma the Buddha taught on Buddha-nature or Buddha-essence which is present in all beings. |
|
http://www.greatliberation.org/dharmashop/excerpts/bk43ex.htm
(1518 words)
|
|
| |
| | Door to Wisdom |
 | | All the Buddha's teachings contain prajnaparamita wisdom, from the doctrine of the Theravada school all the way to Dzogchen, the ultimate form of transcendental wisdom practiced in the Vajrayana. |  | | Guru Padmasambhava taught that the mind of love, compassion, and wisdom is identical with the enlightened mind of the Buddha. |  | | When the bodhicitta radiates as prajnaparamita, it appears as knowledge of the relative truth, knowledge of the absolute truth and knowledge of their union |
|
http://www.purifymind.com/DoorWisdom.htm
(354 words)
|
|
| |
| | Re: whose mantra? |
 | | : Watching the 'pictures' of buddha shakyamuni and prajnaparamita: he is (has been) a man and she is (has been) a woman. |  | | : : Watching the 'pictures' of buddha shakyamuni and prajnaparamita: he is (has been) a man and she is (has been) a woman. |  | | She is depicted as "female" because in buddhist iconography Wisdom/Energy is symbolized by female forms, whereas male forms emphasize the aspect of form, behaviour etc. |
|
http://www.khordong.de/forum/messages/1489.html
(304 words)
|
|
| |
| | E-sangha, Buddhist Forum and Buddhism Forum -> Prajnaparamita-hridaya-sutra |
 | | All buddhas that abide in the three times and have uncomparably grounded in the perfection of the transcendental wisdom, are passessing the samyak-bodhi. |  | | Therefore, the great mantra of prajnaparamita, the mantra of great insight, the unsurpassed mantra, the unequaled mantra, the mantra that calms all suffering, should be known as truth, since there is no deception. |  | | All the buddhas of the three times, by means of prajnaparamita, fully awaken to unsurpassable, true, complete enlightenment. |
|
http://www.lioncity.net/buddhism/index.php?showtopic=328
(2333 words)
|
|
| |
| | Mahayana idea of emptiness |
 | | The perfection of Prajnaparamita is infinite because it recognizes that all processes are inherently infinite and, therefore, ungraspable and unthinkable. |  | | Amusingly enough, the important and seminal Buddhist tradition of Prajnaparamita (Perfection of Wisdom) or 'transcendental wisdom', which gave us the Prajnaparamita Sutras, would say that nothing exists (or that nothing exists inherently), and this is the true meaning of emptiness. |  | | The Prajnaparamita literature includes such well known texts as the brief Heart Sutra, recited everyday in Buddhist temples around the world, the pamphlet-sized Diamond Sutra, and the Prajnaparamita Sutras in 8,000, 18,000, 25,000, or even 100,000 lines (as well as other lengths). |
|
http://www.purifymind.com/MahayanaEmptiness.htm
(11404 words)
|
|
| |
| | Heart Sutra Buddhist Practice |
 | | The Heart Sutra was among the first of the Prajnaparamita teachings to be translated from the Sanskrit. |  | | The Sanskrit term Prajnaparamita is translated many ways: for example, "supreme transcendent wisdom", "the great emptiness", "the true nature of all phenomena", or "the absolute truth". |  | | All these name refer to the ultimate level of every teaching given by Buddha Shakyamuni. |
|
http://www.pbdc.net/heart_sutra.html
(214 words)
|
|
| |
| | Pema |
 | | This courageous warrior, known also as Kuan-yin, expressed his experience of the prajnaparamita on behalf of the Buddha. |  | | But the Buddha says, "No, that's too limited an understanding." Maybe at this point his "No" is such a shock that we experience the wide-open mind of prajnaparamita, the mind that is satisfied with no resting place at all. |  | | After Avalokiteshvara told Shariputra that "form is emptiness; emptiness also is form," he went even further, pointing out that there is nothing-not even the Buddha's teachings-to hold on to: no three marks of existence, no suffering, no end of suffering, no imprisonment, no liberation. |
|
http://www.shambhalasun.com/Archives/Features/2001/sept01/pema.htm
(3389 words)
|
|
| |
| | Teaching on the Heart Sutra |
 | | I think it is interesting that prajnaparamita is personified as a woman in iconography: the mother of all the buddhas. |  | | And later, much further down in the sutra, it's says, "All the buddhas of the three times," abide by means of prajnaparamita. |  | | In other words, the shock of realizing that it wasn't the way he thought it was actually woke him up. |
|
http://www.purifymind.com/HeartSutraDrfu4.htm
(5241 words)
|
|
| |
| | Examination of Training Issues at our Centre for the next nine years |
 | | The Sanskrit term Prajnaparamita means the Perfection of Wisdom and is used to refer to both the deity Prajnaparamita and the Teachings of the Perfection of Wisdom held by the Deity. |  | | The female deity Prajnaparamita is often described as the mother of all Buddhas. |  | | One local student who had been taught Prajnaparamita for about seven years, after hearing two sessions of Abhidhamma has vowed to live in such a manner that she can take rebirth at the Golden Pavilion of the Heaven of the Thirty-three. |
|
http://www.bdcu.org.au/BDDR/bddr12no2/nineyears.html
(2627 words)
|
|
| |
| | Prajnaparamita -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | important contribution to exegetical literature on the Prajnaparamita- (Perfection of Wisdom) sutras of the Mahayana Buddhist tradition and one of the texts most often studied in Tibetan monasteries. |
|
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9061188&query=vajra&ct=
(325 words)
|
|
| |
| | Heart Sutra |
 | | The Buddhas in the past, present, and future, also by relying on the Prajnaparamita have attained Supreme Enlightenment. |  | | Because there is nothing to be attained a Bodhisattva relying on Prajnaparamita has no obstruction in his mind. |  | | Because there is no obstruction he has no fear, and he passes far beyond all confused imagination and reaches Ultimate Nirvana. |
|
http://www.russbo.com/Foundations/heart_sutra.htm
(523 words)
|
|
| |
| | Interview with Prajnaparamita (Susan Frank) by Johan van der Kooij, Spring 2004 |
 | | Prajnaparamita: The word mind comes from the Sanskrit word 'manas': that which measures and compares. |  | | Alexander Smit: Prajnaparamita's first spiritual teacher (from the Advaita Vedanta lineage of Nisargadatta) |  | | I can't say that all kinds of deep insights came to me after self-realization. |
|
http://www.shantimayi.com/ch5/interview_prajnamaramita05.htm
(2854 words)
|
|
| |
| | Prajnaparamita. |
 | | Therefore, one should know that Prajnaparamita is a great spiritual mantra, a great wisdom mantra, a supreme mantra, an unequalled mantra. |  | | A mantra of Prajnaparamita should therefore be proclaimed. |  | | All Buddhas in the past, present and future, through reliance upon Prajnaparamita, arrive at full, right and universal Enlightenment. |
|
http://www.tortuga.com/ur/buddha3.html
(315 words)
|
|
| |
| | The Heart Sutra |
 | | Later developments of Buddhism (referred to as the Mahayana) were produced in the Sanskrit language. |  | | 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). |  | | as a string of Chinese characters which sounded similar to the Sanskrit word (Prajnaparamita is an example of a Sanskrit word the Chinese translated phonetically rather than literally). |
|
http://www.andrew-may.com/zendynamics/heart.htm
(1531 words)
|
|
| |
| | Heart of Wisdom -- English |
 | | And at that time the great boddhisattva, exhalted Chenrezig the mighty, himself completely accomplished in the deep wisdom gone to the other side (prajnaparamita), saw the five earthly heaps, and saw that they were, by their very nature, completly empty. |  | | At one time I heard this speech: The Victorious Conqueror [Buddha] was at the King's castle on Vulture Hill in India, together with a great congregation of monks and a great congregation of bodhisattvas. |  | | "Thus the Prajnaparamita mantra, the mantra of great knowledge, the unexceeded mantra, the unequaled mantra, the mantra that truly assuages all suffering, true and wise. |
|
http://www.silcom.com/~eclarson/heartsutra/hs-english.html
(488 words)
|
|
| |
| | Manual of Zen Buddhism: III. The Sutras |
 | | The reason is, Subhuti, that, according to the teaching of the Buddha, Prajnaparamita is not Prajnaparamita and therefore it is called Prajnaparamita. |  | | Indeed, there are some scholars who think that the second part is really a repetition of the first, or that they are merely different copies of one and the same original text, and that whatever variations there are in these two copies arc the result of the glosses mixed into the text itself. |  | | All the Buddhas of the past, present, and future, depending on the Prajnaparamita, attain to the highest perfect enlightenment. |
|
http://fraktali.849pm.com/text/archive/bud/mzb/mzb03.htm
(12758 words)
|
|
| |
| | <--Phyletic--> |
 | | The noble Avalokiteshvara bodhisattva, practicing deep prajnaparamita, saw the five skandhas as empty. |  | | All the buddhas of the three eras (past, present and future) dwell in reliance on prajnaparamita and realize the unexcelled complete perfect enlightenment. |  | | tasmari na prapti tvad bodhisattva prajnaparamita asritya viha ratya citta avarano citta avarano na siddhitvad atrasto vipa ryasa a ti kranto ni stha nirvana |
|
http://www.phyletic.com
(448 words)
|
|
| |
| | buddhists: Prajnaparamita |
 | | And a few months after my son bought me a mala which I wear with on some days with the intention of remembering prajnaparamita. |  | | My young son asks me a question, or resists my requests for help and I push, without thought to tell him or urge him on. |  | | I understand when I read these words and remind myself that I am not the only one who has wanted to get up off the cushion and run screaming down the street. |
|
http://www.livejournal.com/community/buddhists/1391817.html
(1089 words)
|
|
| |
| | Perfection of Wisdom : Prajnaparamita |
 | | 2 The Perfection of Wisdom sutras or prajnaparamita sutras are a group of Mahayana Buddhist sutras dealing with the subject of the Perfection of Wisdom. |  | | As well as the sutra itself there is a summary in verse, the ratnagunasamcayagatha[?], which may be slightly older as it isn't written in standard literary Sanskrit. |  | | The earliest sutra is the Perfection of Wisdom in 8,000 lines[?], or astasahasrika prajnaparamita sutra[?], probably written about 100 BCE with more material added later up until about 100 CE. |
|
http://www.termsdefined.net/pr/prajnaparamita.html
(971 words)
|
|
| |
| | Mother of the Buddhas by Lex Hixon : Book |
 | | Book Subject -- Astasahasrika, Aòsòtasåahasrikåa, Buddhism - General, Paraphrases, English, Prajnaparamita, Prajänåapåaramitåa. |
|
http://www.crimsonbird.com/cgi-bin/a.cgi?j=0835606899
(71 words)
|
|
| |
| | The Writing of the Prajnaparamita |
 | | Lama Zopa Rinpoche also initiated two additional copies of the Prajnaparamita (8000 verses) to be written. |  | | If one writes this Sutra - the Mother Prajnaparamita taught by the Buddha having the 10 Powers, keeps this text and makes offerings to it, pay respect to it, the merit of the later is infinitely more greater!” |  | | This work is being done at his house in Aptos where two Sangha members are writing five days a week for seven hours each day. |
|
http://www.fpmt.org/projects/praj
(470 words)
|
|
| |
| | Buddhist Scriptures: Guide to Mahayana Sutras |
 | | One of the two most famous scriptures in the Prajnaparamita group of sutras (the other is the Heart Sutra). |  | | It contains sutras on transcendental wisdom (Prajnaparamita Sutra) and the Longer Amitabha Sutra. |  | | One of the smallest sutras, and with the Diamond Sutra, one of the most popular of the 40 sutras, in the vast Prajnaparamita literature. |
|
http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/history/s_mahasutras.htm
(345 words)
|
|
| |
| | Perfect Wisdom: The Short Prajnaparamita Texts |
 | | Indeed, the Tibetan Buddhists in addition to various Vajrayana texts, often cite and recommend the Prajnaparamita literature which is vast. |  | | They are informative and valuable especially regarding what Buddhists refer to as Emptiness. |  | | Perfect Wisdom: The Short Prajnaparamita Texts ISBN 0946672288 Author Edward Conze |
|
http://www.aaabooksearch.com/Reviews/0946672288
(194 words)
|
|
| |
| | eBay - Book: Prajnaparamita (ISBN: 1880975009) |
 | | A new & highly readable introduction to Tibetan Buddhism, PRAJNAPARAMITA: THE SIX PERFECTIONS is edited for the western reader from the teachings of two of the most distinguished meditation masters of this profound & vast discipline, The Venerable Khenpo Palden Sherab Rinpoche & The Venerable Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche. |  | | This book has proven to be very popular with the beginner & advanced student of meditation practice in the training & taming of mind. |  | | Sign in to see your customized search options |
|
http://product.ebay.com/Prajnaparamita_W0QQfromZR31QQfvcsZ2178QQsoprZ616616
(255 words)
|
|
| |
| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Prajnaparamita |
 | | Prajnaparamita (Perfection of Wisdom), important collection of Mahayana Buddhist writings. |  | | Help with Spanish, French, German, and Italian homework. |
|
http://uk.encarta.msn.com/Prajnaparamita.html
(35 words)
|
|
| |
| | Japanese calligraphy of Prajnaparamita, the Mother of all Buddhas |
 | | Japanese calligraphy of Prajnaparamita, the Mother of all Buddhas |  | | This calligraphy of Prajnaparamita pays homage to the perfection of wisdom. |  | | Prajnaparamita, the wisdom (prajna) that has reached (ita) the other shore (param) is the wisdom that leads to complete awakening. |
|
http://www.theartofcalligraphy.com/prajnaparamita.html
(77 words)
|
|
| |
| | Keith Dowman / Woman and the Dakini |
 | | However, in Tantra, since 'Emptiness is not separate from form, nor form from Emptiness', this Awareness that is the Dakini is the nondual, gnostic awareness.of which the male principle manifest as form is an aspect. |  | | Perfection of Wisdom; and in this empirical world Bhagavati has assumed the form of woman.' Tantric metaphysics are derived principally from the Prajnaparamita sutras, and this prajnaparamita sloka clearly states the tantric view that there is no distinction between the ultimate metaphysical nature of woman and the relative human reality. |  | | Further, the Prajnaparamita gave Tantra the concept of woman as the Perfection of Wisdom, perfect insight (shes-rab, prajna), which is defined as 'awareness of all phenomena as Emptiness'. |
|
http://www.keithdowman.net/essays/woman.htm
(6876 words)
|
|
| |
| | Prajnaparamita 9.5"-Sacred Source |
 | | Notice how the material wealth of her jewelry and clothing heightens the contrast with her profoundly spiritual posture. |  | | This image of Prajnaparamita may also be an idealized portrait of a 13th century Javanese dynastic queen. |
|
http://www.sacredsource.com/prodinfo.asp?number=PRA&variation=&aitem=1&mitem=1
(91 words)
|
|
| |
| | The Mahayana |
 | | The Buddha himself proclaimed the text of the Prajnaparamita sutra (»Totality of Wisdom«) to the first |  | | Illustrations which are painted next to the text show deities which stand in connection to the explanations. |  | | These illustrations, painted next to the text, represent deities which stand in connection to the practices of the Prajnaparamita sutra. |
|
http://www.bhutan.at/altdye00/c-viex/k-02-01-01/start.php3
(271 words)
|
|
| |
| | Zuru Ling Tibetan Buddhist Centre: Prajnaparamita Mini-Retreat |
 | | Zasep Rinpoche has asked our Sangha to read Buddha's teachings on Wisdom Realizing Emptiness - the Perfection of Wisdom Sutra (Prajnaparamita) in 8000 lines - at our centre. |  | | There will be another Prajnaparamita Mini-Retreat at Zuru Ling, Saturday, April 16th. |
|
http://www.zuruling.org/blog/archives/2005/04/prajnaparamita.html
(116 words)
|
|
| |
| | Buddhism Today - Dda.o Pha^.t Nga`y Nay, default page-english |
 | | The term prajna, which is often translated 'wisdom' or 'insight,' is composed of the prefix pra and the root jna which means knowledge. |  | | But before we look at the texts themselves, it may be useful to examine the meaning of the term prajnaparamita and the history of the Perfection of Wisdom discourses. |  | | It is also the name of a large number of Mahayana sutras that are collectively called the Perfection of Wisdom literature or Prajnaparamita sutras. |
|
http://www.buddhismtoday.com/english/philosophy/maha/006-heart.htm
(2134 words)
|
|
| |
| | Chapter 9 |
 | | NOTE 3 Before Nagarjuna, there was a school of Buddhist thinkers centered around the numerous Prajnaparamita, or Perfection of Wisdom, sutras. |  | | The beginnings of the teaching of Consciousness Only can be traced back to Nagarjuna. |  | | Their philosophy was based on the concept of emptiness (sunyata) taught in the Prajnaparamita sutras. |
|
http://www.kisho.co.jp/Books/book/chapter9.html
(1766 words)
|
|
| |
| | The Vajrayana Goddess Prajnaparamita |
 | | ** NOTE: This meditation has no direct relationship to the Prajnaparamita Sutra. |  | | It shall greet you with joy and welcome, |  | | This Web Site © Copyright 1999-2000, J. Denosky, All Rights Reserved |
|
http://www.buddhanature.com/buddha/prajnaparamita.html
(167 words)
|
|
| |
| | The Heart Sutra in Buddhist Sanskrit |
 | | A spiritual friend provided me with the materials I have used to prepare this version of the text in Buddhist Sanskrit. |  | | The title of The Heart Sutra appears to refer to the use of perfect wisdom (prajnaparamita) to cleanse error from the heart (hridaya). |  | | Prajnaparamita and Related Systems: Studies in Honor of Edward Conze |
|
http://www.io.com/~snewton/zen/sanskrit.html
(734 words)
|
|
| |
| | Newsletter Page |
 | | LRC released the book entitled: Astasahasrika Prajnaparamita together with Haribhadra's Abhisamayalankaraloka with Sanskrit text and Nepal Bhasa translation by |  | | Astasahasrika prajnaparamita and its commentary translated by Pandit Divyavajra Vajracharya |  | | Introduction of the book 'Arya Astasahasrika Prajnaparamita' by editor Pandit Hera Kaji Bajracharya |
|
http://www.lrcnepal.org/id6.html
(495 words)
|
|
|