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Heart of Wisdom Sutra
Thus I have heard: at one time, the Blessed
One was dwelling in Rajagriha on Massed Vultures Mountain together
in one method with a great assembly of monastics and a great assembly
of bodhisattvas. At that time, the Blessed One was absorbed in the
concentration of the countless aspects of phenomena called Profound
Illumination.
At that time also Superior Avalokiteshvara,
the bodhisattva, the great being, was looking perfectly at the practice
of the profound perfection of wisdom, perfectly looking at the emptiness
of inherent existence of the five aggregates also.
Then, through the power of Buddha, Venerable
Shariputra said to Superior Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva, the
great being, "How should a child of the lineage train who wishes
to engage in the practice of the profound perfection of wisdom?"
Thus he spoke, and Superior Avalokiteshvara,
the bodhisattva, the great being, replied to Venerable Shariputra
as follows:
"Shariputra, whatever son or daughter of
the lineage wishes to engage in the practice of the profound perfection
of wisdom should look perfectly like this: subsequently looking
perfectly and correctly at the emptiness of inherent existence of
the five aggregates also."
"Form is empty; emptiness is form. Emptiness
is not other than form; form also is not other than emptiness. Likewise,
feeling, discrimination, compositional factors and consciousness
are empty."
"Shariputra, like this all phenomena are
merely empty, having no characteristics. They are not produced and
do not cease. They have no defilement and no separation from defilement.
They have no decrease and no increase."
"Therefore, Shariputra, in emptiness there
is no form, no feeling, no discrimination, no compositional factors,
no consciousness. There is no eye, no ear, no nose, no tongue, no
body, no mind; no form, no sound, no smell, no taste, no tactile
object, no phenomenon. There is no eye element and so forth up to
no mind element and also up to no element of mental consciousness.
There is no ignorance and no exhaustion of ignorance, and so forth
up to no ageing and death and no exhaustion of ageing and death.
Likewise, there is no suffering, origin, cessation or path; no exalted
wisdom, no attainment and also no non-attainment."
"Therefore Shariputra, because there is
no attainment, bodhisattvas rely on and abide in the perfection
of wisdom; their minds have no obstructions and no fear. Passing
utterly beyond perversity, they attain the final state beyond sorrow.
Also, all the Buddhas who perfectly reside in the three times, relying
upon the perfection of wisdom, become manifest and complete Buddhas
in the state of unsurpassed, perfect and complete enlightenment."
"Therefore, the mantra of the perfection
of wisdom, the mantra of great knowledge, the unsurpassed mantra,
the equal-to-the-unequalled mantra, the mantra that thoroughly pacifies
all suffering, since it is not false, should be known as the truth.
The mantra of the perfection of wisdom is proclaimed:
tayata gate gate paragate parasamgate
bodhi soha
(Gone, gone, gone beyond, gone
completely beyond, awakened, so be it!)
"Shariputra, a bodhisattva, a great being,
should train in the profound perfection of wisdom like this."
Then the Blessed One arose from that concentration
and said to Superior Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva, the great
being, that he had spoken well. "Good, good, O child of the
lineage. It is like that. Since it is like that, just as you have
revealed, the profound perfection of wisdom should be practiced
in that way, and the tathagatas will also rejoice."
When the Blessed One had said this, Venerable
Shariputra, Superior Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva, the great
being, and that entire assembly of disciples as well as the worldly
beings -- gods, humans, demi-gods and spirits -- were delighted
and highly praised what had been spoken by the Blessed One.
(The noble "Heart of the Perfection
of Wisdom Sutra" is complete.)
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