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Describing the Indescribable |
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Author |
Shih, Hsing-yun=釋星雲
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Graham, Tom
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Date | 2001.02 |
Pages | 224 |
Publisher | Wisdom Publications |
Publisher Url |
http://www.wisdompubs.org/
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Location | Decatur, GA, US [迪凱特, 喬治亞州, 美國] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | Original Language:Sanskrit; Available Through:Alibris; Baker & Taylor Books; Brodart Co.; National Book Network |
Keyword | 金剛經=The Diamond Sutra; |
Table of contents | INTRODUCTION TEXT OF THE DIAMOND SUTRA MASTER HSING YUN'S COMMENTARY 1. The Causes of This Dharma Meeting 2. Subhuti's Request 3. PART I: The Heart of the Mahayana 3. PART II: The Heart of the Mahayana(continued) 4. The Wonder of Behaving Without Attachment 5. Seeing the Truth Lies Beneath Perception 6. The Rarity of True Belief 7. Nothing Has Been Attained and Nothing Has Been Said 8. Enlightenment Comes from These Teachings 9. The Four Fruits Are Empty 10. Making the Buddha Realm Magnificent 11. The Unconditioned Is Supreme 12. Honoring the True Teaching 13. The Name of This Sutra 14. Ultimate Tranquility Beyond Lakshana 15. The Goodness of Upholding This Sutra 16. Purification of Karma 17. Complete and Utter Selflessness 18. One Body Sees All 19. Universal Transformation Within the Dharma Realm 20. Beyond Form and Lakshana 21. Speaking the Unspeakable 22. The Unattainable Dharma 23. Perfect Equanimity 24. True Generosity Lies in Upholding This Sutra 25. Transforming That Which Cannot Be Transformed 26. The Dharma Body Is Without Lakshana 27. Nothing Is Ended and Nothing Is Extinguished 28. Not Receiving and Not Wanting to Receive 29. Awesome Tranquility 30. Compound Lakshana 31. Not Giving Rise to Belief in Lakshana 32. Like Shadows, Like Bubbles, Like Dreams |
ISBN | 0861711866 (Format: Trade Paper) |
Hits | 839 |
Created date | 2004.01.09
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