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This is an original copy of the Diamond Sutra from China in a so-called "sutra" or concertina format. It folds out as an
accordion, providing a convenient way of reading without having to spread out the sutra in its
entire length. This is an edition still used today in monasteries across China. Thus you are buying an
authentic piece of Chinese Buddhism.
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The Diamond Sutra
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The Diamond Sutra is one of the most important holy books of the Buddhist. In certain monasteries,
it is chanted daily. The sutra is especially valued because in it Buddha declares that no
matter how much good you do, it is still better if you transmit a single line from this sutra. Your
merits will be greater than if you gave a lot of gold to the poor or did other good deeds. Because of
this, the Diamond Sutra was often copied by medieval monks across the monasteries in China.
This particular version of the Diamond Sutra was translated from Sanskrit by Kumarajiva (434-413) and
is regarded as perhaps the best Chinese translation.
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Saving all sentient beings
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The Diamond Sutra says:
"Subhuti, this is how the Boddhisattva should think in his heart. All sentient beings of whichever kind, those born from the egg, those born from the womb, those born from
moisture, those born by means of transformation, whether they have a physical form or not, whether they
possess a capacity to think or not, whether they exempt from possessing a thinking capacity or not, I will
help all these beings to enter Infinite Nirvana and will liberate them. Yet when I liberate these
immesurable, incalculable, boundless numbers of sentient beings, in reality no sentient being attains liberation.
Why is this, Subhuti? Because if the Bodhisattva cherishes the idea of Ego, the idea of Man, the idea of sentient
being, or the idea of life, he is not a Boddhisattva anymore."
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$17.99
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