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devanagari
prajba-paramita-hrdaya-sutram
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prajba-, f.: wisdom (pra+jba-),
paramita-, f.: perfection, crossed (gone to the opposite shore, param "to the opposite shore" + ita, ppp. from i- "gone"),
hrdaya-, n.: heart,
sutra-,
n.: thread, text,
The sutra on the heart of the
perfection of wisdom.
This sutra is supposed to be a later
apocryph, created as a quintessence (or "the heart") of the whole prajbaparamita
literature.
The Mahayana Buddhism stresses the
way of a bodhisattva, spiritually mature being who helps all the living
entities to attain Nirvana. In order to be able to become such a being,
one must constantly cultivate and practice six "perfections" (dana,
giving, wila, morality, ksanti,
endurance or patience, virya, energy
or strength, dhyana, concentration
and prajba, wisdom). Of these six,
wisdom is the most important one.