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Diamond Sutra
Vajra Prajna Paramita
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Chapter 1 "The Reasons for the Dharma Assembly"
Thus I have heard. At one time the Buddha
was staying in the Jeta Grove of the Garden of the Benefactor of Orphans
and the Solitary together with a gathering of great Bhiksus, twelve
hundred fifty in all.
At that time, at mealtime, the World Honored One put on his robe, took
up his bowl, and entered the great city of Sravasti to beg for food. After
he had finished his sequential begging within the city, he returned, ate
the food, put away his robe and bowl, washed his feet, arranged his seat,
and sat down.
Chapter 2 "Subhuti's Request"
At that time the elder Subhuti arose from
his seat in the assembly, uncovered his right shoulder, placed his right
knee on the ground, put his palms together with respect and said to the
Buddha,
"How rare, World Honored One, is the Tathagata who remembers and
protects all Bodhisattvas and caused them to be well-endowed.
"World Honored One, if a good man, or good woman, resolves his
heart on Anuttarasamyaksambodhi, how should he dwell, how should he subdue
his heart?"
(How to dwell on the Buddha nature and calm the running mind)
The Buddha said, "Good indeed, good indeed, Subhuti. It is as
you say. The Tathagata remembers and protects all Bodhisattvas and causes
them to be well-endowed. Now listen attentively; I shall tell you, a good
man, or good woman, who resolves his heart on Anuttarasamyaksambodhi
should thus dwell, should thus subdue his heart."
"Yes, certainly, World Honored One. I want to hear. I am delighted
to listen."
Chapter 3 "The Orthodox Doctrine of the Great Vehicle"
The Buddha told Subhuti, "All
Bodhisattvas, Mahasattvas, should thus subdue their hearts with the vow, I
must cause all living beings -- those born from eggs, born from wombs,
born from moisture, born by transformation; those with form, those without
form, those with thought, those without thought, those not totally with
thought, and those not totally without thought -- to enter Nirvana without
residue and be taken across to extinction. Yet of the immeasurable,
boundless numbers of living beings thus taken across to extinction, there
is actually no living being taken across to extinction. And why? Subhuti,
if a Bodhisattva has a mark of self, a mark of others, a mark of living
beings, or a mark of a life, he is not a Bodhisattva."
Chapter 4 "Wonderful Conduct without Dwelling"
"Moreover, Subhuti, as to dharmas,
a Bodhisattva should not dwell anywhere when he gives. He should not dwell
in forms when he gives, nor should he dwell in sounds, smells, tastes,
tangible objects, or dharmas when he gives. Subhuti, a Bodhisattva should
give thus: he should not dwell in marks when he gives, his blessing and
virtues are immeasurable.
"Subhuti, what do you think, is space in the east
measurable?"
"No, World Honored One."
"Subhuti, is space in the south, west, north, or in the
intermediate directions, or above, or below, measurable?"
"No, World Honored One."
"Subhuti, the blessings and virtue of a Bodhisattva who does not
dwell in marks when he gives are just as immeasurable. Subhuti, a
Bodhisattva should only dwell in what is taught thus."
Chapter 5 "The 'Thus' Principle of Genuine Seeing"
"Subhuti, what do you think, can
the Tathagata be seen by his physical marks?"
"No, World Honored One, the Tathagata cannot be seen by his
physical marks. And why? It is because the physical marks are spoken of by
the Tathagata as no physical marks."
The Buddha said to Subhuti, "All with marks is empty and false.
If you can see all marks as no marks then you see the Tathagata."
Chapter 6 "Proper Belief Is Rare"
Subhuti said to the Buddha, "World
Honored One, in the future will there be living beings, who, when they
hear such phrases spoken will truly believe?"
The Buddha told Subhuti, "Do not speak in such a way! After the
Tathagata's extinction, in the last five hundred years, there will be
those who hold the precepts and cultivate blessings who will believe such
phrases and accept them as true.
"You should know that such people will have planted good roots
with not just one Buddha, two Buddhas, three, four or five Buddhas, but
will have planted good roots with measureless millions of Buddhas. All who
hear such phrases and produce even one thought of pure faith are
completely known and completely seen by the Tathagata. Such living beings
thus obtain measureless blessings and virtue. And why? Those living beings
have no further mark of self, of others, of living beings, or of a life;
no mark of dharmas and no mark of no dharmas. If living beings' hearts
grasp at marks, then that is attachment to self, to others, to living
beings, and to a life. For that reason you should not grasp at dharmas,
nor should you grasp at no dharmas. Regarding that principle, the
Tathagata often says, 'All you Bhiksus should know that the dharma
which I speak is like a raft. Even dharmas should be relinquished, how
much the more so no dharmas."
Chapter 7 "Nothing Attained, Nothing Spoken"
"Subhuti, What do you think? Has
the Tathagata attained Anuttarasamyaksambodhi? Has the Tathagata spoken
any dharma?"
Subhuti said, "As I understand what the Buddha has said, there
is no concrete dharma called Anuttarasamyaksambodhi, and there is no
concrete dharma which the Tathagata has spoken. And why? The dharmas
spoken by the Tathagata cannot be grasped and cannot be spoken. They are
neither dharmas nor no dharmas. And why? Unconditioned dharmas distinguish
worthy sages."
Chapter 8 "Relying On Dharma They Come Forth"
"Subhuti, what do you think, if
someone filled three thousand great thousand world systems with the seven
precious gems and gave them as a gift, would he obtain many blessing and
virtue?"
Subhuti said, "Very many, World Honored One. And why? Such
blessings and virtue are not of the nature of blessings and virtue.
Therefore the Tathagata speaks of many blessings and virtue."
"If, on the other hand, a person were to receive and hold from
this Sutra even so few as four lines of verse and speak them for others,
his blessings would surpass the previous ones. And why? Subhuti, all
Buddhas and all Buddhas dharma of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi come forth from
this Sutra. Subhuti, the Buddhadharmas spoken are no Buddhadharmas."
Chapter 9 "The One Mark is no Mark"
"Subhuti, what do you think, can a
Srotaapanna have the thought, 'I have obtained the fruit of
Srotaapanna.'?"
Subhuti said, "No, World Honored One. And why? A Srotaapanna
means one who has entered the flow, and yet he has not entered anything.
He has not entered forms, sounds, smells, tastes, tangible, objects, or
dharmas. For that reason he is called a Srotaapanna.
"Subhuti, what do you think? Can a Sakrdagamin have the thought,
'I have obtained the fruit of Sakrdagamin.'?"
Subhuti said, "No, World Honored One. And why? A Sakradagamin
means one who returns once more, but he actually does not have a
returning. For that reason, he is called a Sakradagamin."
"Subhuti, what do you think? Can an Anagamin have the thought, 'I
have obtained the fruit of Anagamin'?"
Subhuti said, "No, World Honored One. And why? Anagamin means
one who does not return, but he actually does not have no returning. For
that reason, he is called Anagamin."
"Subhuti, what do you think? Can an Arhat have the thought, ' I
have obtained Arhatship.'?"
Subhuti said, "No World Honored One. And why? Actually there is
no dharma called an Arhat. World Honored One, if an Arhat had the thought,
I have attained Arhatship that would be attachment to self, to others, to
living beings, and to a life. World Honored One, the Buddha says that in
my attainment of the No Strife Samadhi I am the foremost among men, that I
am the foremost Arhat free from desire. World Honored One, I do not have
the thought, 'I am an Arhat free from desire.' If I had the thought 'I
have attained Arhatship', then the World Honored One could not say,
'Subhuti is the foremost of those who delight in practicing Arana.' Since
Subhuti actually has no practice, he is called 'Subhuti, who delights in
practicing Arana.'"
Chapter 10 "The Adornment of Pure Lands"
The Buddha said to Subhuti, "What do you think? Was there any
dharma which the Tathagata obtained while with Burning Lamp Buddha?"
"No, World Honored One, there was actually no dharma which the
Tathagata obtained while with Burning Lamp Buddha."
"Subhuti, what do you think, does a Bodhisattva adorn
Buddhalands?"
"No, World Honored One. And why? The adornment of Buddhalands is
no adornment, therefore it is called adornment."
"Therefore, Subhuti, the Bodhisattva, Mahasattva, should thus
produce a pure heart. He should produce that heart without dwelling in
forms. He should produce that heart without dwelling in sounds, smells,
tastes, tangible objects, or dharmas. He should produce that heart without
dwelling anywhere."
"Subhuti, suppose a person had a body like Sumeru, King of
Mountains. What do you think, would that body be big?"
Subhuti said, "Very big, World Honored One. And why? It is said
by the Buddha to be no body. Therefore it is called a big body."
Chapter 11 "The Supremacy of Unconditioned Blessings"
"Subhuti, if there were as many
Ganges Rivers as there are grains of sand in the Ganges River, what do you
think, would the grains of sand in all those Ganges Rivers be many?"
Subhuti said, "Very many, World Honored One. The Ganges Rivers
alone would be incalculable, how much the more so the grains of sand in
them."
"Subhuti, I will now tell you the truth. If a good man, or good
woman, used the seven precious gems to fill three thousand great thousand
world systems equal in number to the grains of sand in all those Ganges
Rivers, and gave them as a gift, would he obtain many blessings?"
Subhuti said, "Very many, World Honored One."
The Buddha told Subhuti, "If a good man, or good woman were to
receive and hold from this Sutra even so few as four lines of verse and
speak them for others, his blessings and virtue would surpass the former's
blessings and virtue."
Chapter 12 "Revering the Orthodox Teaching"
"Moreover, Subhuti, you should know
that all the Gods, men, and Asuras of the world should make offerings to
any place at which even so few as four lines of verse from this Sutra are
spoken and so forth, just as they would to a Buddha's shrine or temple;
how much the more so to any place where people can completely receive,
hold, read and recite the Sutra. Subhuti, you should know that such people
accomplish the foremost and most rare of dharmas. In any place the Sutra
text is found, there is the Buddha or a reverent disciple."
Chapter 13 "Receiving and Holding 'Thus' Dharma"
Then Subhuti said to the Buddha,
"World Honored One, what should the Sutra be named? How should we
respect and hold it?"
The Buddha told Subhuti, "The name of the Sutra is Vajra Prajna
Paramita. You should respect and hold it by that name. And why? Subhuti,
Prajna Paramita is spoken of by the Buddha as no Prajna Paramita,
therefore it is called Prajna Paramita."
"Subhuti, what do you think? Is there any dharma spoken by the
Tathagata?"
Subhuti said to the Buddha, "World Honored One, nothing has
been spoken by the Tathagata."
"Subhuti, what do you think? Are all the motes of dust in three
thousand great thousand world systems many?"
Subhuti said, "Very many, World Honored One."
"Subhuti, all motes of dust are spoken of by the Tathagata as no
motes of dust, therefore they are called motes of dust. The world systems
are spoken of by the Tathagata as no world systems, therefore they are
called world systems."
"Subhuti, what do you think, can the Tathagata be seen by means of
the thirty-two marks?"
"No, World Honored One, one cannot see the Tathagata by means of
the thirty-two marks. And why? The thirty-two marks are spoken of by the
Tathagata as no thirty-two marks, therefore they are called thirty two
marks."
"Subhuti, a good man, or good woman, might give up his life as
many times as there are grains of sand in the Ganges River; but if a
person were to receive and hold even so few as four lines of verse of the
Sutra and explain them for others, his blessing would be greater."
Chapter 14 "Still Extinction apart from Marks"
Then Subhuti, upon hearing the Sutra
spoken, and deeply understanding its purport, wept and said to the Buddha,
"How rare, World Honored One, is this Sutra so profoundly spoken by
the Buddha. From the time I obtained the wisdom eye until the present I
have never before heard such a Sutra. World Honored One, if someone hears
the Sutra with a pure heart of faith then he produces real mark. That
person should be known to have accomplished the foremost and most rare
merit and virtue."
"World Honored One, the real mark is no mark, therefore the
Tathagata calls it the real mark."
"World Honored One, now as I hear this Sutra I believe,
understand, receive, and hold it without difficulty. If in the future, in
the last five hundred years, there are living beings who when they hear
this Sutra believe, understand, receive, and hold it, such people will be
foremost and most rare. And why? Such people will have no mark of self, no
mark of others, no mark of living beings, and no mark of a life. And why?
The mark of self is no mark. The mark of others, the mark of living
beings, and the mark of a life are no marks. And why? Those who have
relinquished all marks are called Buddhas."
The Buddha told Subhuti, "So it is, so it is. If someone hears
this Sutra and is not frightened, or alarmed, or terrified, you should
know that person is most rare. And why? Subhuti, the foremost Paramita is
spoken of by the Tathagata as no foremost Paramita, therefore it is called
the foremost Paramita."
"Subhuti, the Paramita of patience is spoken of by the Tathagata
as no paramita of patience. Therefore is it called the Paramita of
patience. And why? Subhuti, it is as in the past when the King of Kalinga
dismembered my body. At that time I had no mark of self, no mark of
others, no mark of living beings, and no mark of a life."
"And why? When I was cut limb from limb, if I had had a mark of
self, a mark of others, a mark of living beings, or a mark of life, I
would have been outraged."
"Subhuti, further I recall that in the past, for five hundred
lives, I was the Patient Immortal. During all those lives I had no mark of
self, no mark of others, no mark of living beings, and no mark of a life.
For that reason, Subhuti, a Bodhisattva should, relinquishing all marks,
produce the heart of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi. He should produce that heart
without dwelling in forms. He should produce that heart without dwelling
in sounds, smells, tastes, tangible objects, or dharmas. He should produce
that heart which does not dwell anywhere. Any dwelling of the heart is no
dwelling. Therefore the Buddha says, 'The heart of a Bodhisattva should
not dwell in forms when he gives.'"
"Subhuti, a Bodhisattva, to benefit all beings, should give thus.
All marks are spoken of by the Tathagata as no marks, and all living
beings are spoken of as no living beings. Subhuti, the Tathagata is one
who speaks the truth, who speaks the actual, who speaks what is so, who
does not speak what is false, who does not speak what is not so."
"Subhuti, the dharma obtained by the Tathagata is neither true nor
false."
"Subhuti, a Bodhisattva whose heart dwells in dharmas when he
gives is like a man who enters darkness, who cannot see a thing. A
Bodhisattva whose heart does not dwell in dharmas when he gives is like a
man with eyes in the bright sunlight who can see all kinds of forms."
"Subhuti, in the future, if a good man, or good woman, can
receive, hold, read, and recite this Sutra, then the Tathagata by means of
all Buddha-wisdom, will completely know and see that person. That person
accomplishes measureless and boundless merit and virtue."
Chapter 15 "The Merit and Virtue of Holding the Sutra"
"Subhuti, a good man, or good
woman, might in the morning give up as many bodies as there are grains of
sand in the Ganges River, and again at noon might give up as many bodies
as there are grains of sand in the Ganges River, and again in the evening
might give up as many bodies as there are grains of sand in the Ganges
River, giving up bodies in that way throughout measureless millions of
kalpas. But if someone else were to hear this Sutra and believe it with no
reservations, his blessing would surpass the former one's. How much the
more so if people can write out, receive, hold, read, recite, and explain
it for others. Subhuti, the merit and virtue of this Sutra are
inexpressible, inconceivable, boundless, and beyond all praise. It is
spoken by the Tathagata for those who have set out on the Great Vehicle,
those who have set out on the Supreme Vehicle. If people can receive,
hold, read, recite, and speak it for others, they are completely known by
the Tathagata; they are completely seen by the Tathagata. Such people
accomplish immeasurable, inexpressible, boundless, inconceivable merit and
virtue and thus sustain the Tathagata's Anuttarasamyaksambodhi."
"And why? Subhuti, one who delights in lesser dharmas is attached
to a view of self, a view of others, a view of living beings, and a view
of a life. He cannot hear, receive, hold, read, or recite the Sutra or
explain it for others."
"Subhuti, the gods, the men, and the Asuras of the world make
offerings at any place where this Sutra is found. You should k know such a
place is astupa where everyone should respectfully bow, circumambulate,
and scatter incense and flowers."
Chapter 16 "Karmic Obstructions can be Purified"
"Moreover, Subhuti, if a good man,
or good woman, receives, holds, reads, and recites this Sutra and if
people ridicule him, that man has karmic offenses from previous lives
which destine him for the evil paths. But because in his present life he
is ridiculed by others, his previous karmic offenses are destroyed and he
will attain Anuttarasamyaksambodhi."
"Subhuti, I recall that in the past for limitless Asamkhyeya
Kalpas prior to Burning Lamp Buddha, I encountered eighty-four thousands
of millions of billions of Nayutas of Buddhas, and made offerings to them
all, and served them all without exception, but if there is a person in
the final period who can receive, hold, read, and recite this Sutra, the
merit and virtue he obtains is a hundred times more, a thousand times
more, a million, billion times more, to the point of being so great it
exceeds all calculation and comparison, than the merit and virtue I gained
from making offerings to all those Buddhas."
"Subhuti, if I were to express thoroughly the merit and virtue of
a good man, or good woman, who in the final period receives, holds, reads,
and recites the Sutra, those who heard might go insane, and disbelieve.
Subhuti, you should know that this Sutra's meaning is inconceivable, and
that its resulting retribution also is inconceivable."
Chapter 17 "Ultimately There is No Self"
Then Subhuti said to the Buddha,
"World Honored One, if a good man, or good woman, resolves his heart
on Anuttarasamyaksambodhi, how should he dwell, how should he subdue his
heart?"
(How to dwell on the Buddha nature and calm the
running mind)
The Buddha told Subhuti, "A good man, or good woman, who has
resolved his heart on Anuttarasamyaksambodhi should think thus: 'I should
take all living beings across to extinction. Yet when all living beings
have been taken across to extinction, there actually is not a single
living being who has been taken across to extinction. And why? Subhuti, if
a Bodhisattva has a mark of self, a mark of others, a mark of living
beings, or a mark of a life, then he is not a Bodhisattva. For what
reason? Subhuti, actually there is no dharma of resolving the heart on
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi."
"Subhuti, what do you think? While the Tathagata was with Burning
Lamp Buddha, was there any dharma of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi
attained?"
"No, World Honored One. As I understand what the Buddha has said,
while the Buddha was with Burning Lamp Buddha there was no
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi attained."
The Buddha said, "So it is, so it is, Subhuti. There actually
was no dharma of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi which the Tathagata attained.
Subhuti, if there had been a dharma of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi which the
Tathagata attained, then Burning Lamp Buddha would not have given me the
prediction, 'you will in the future attain Buddhahood and be named
Shakyamuni.' Since there actually was no dharma of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi
attained, Burning Lamp Buddha gave me the prediction saying these words,
'You will in the future attain Buddhahood and be named Shakyamuni.'"
"And why? 'Tathagata' means thusness of all dharmas. If someone
were to say the Tathagata attains Anuttarasamyaksambodhi, Subhuti,
actually there is no dharma of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi which the Buddha
attain. Subhuti, the Anuttarasamyaksambodhi which the Tathagata attains,
in that, there is neither true nor false. For that reason the Tathagata
speaks of all dharmas as Buddhadharmas. Subhuti, all dharmas are spoken of
as no dharmas. Therefore they are called dharmas."
"Subhuti, it is like a person's big body."
Subhuti said, "World Honored One, the person's big body is
spoken of by the Tathagata as no big body, therefore it is called a big
body."
"Subhuti, a Bodhisattva is also thus. If he were to say, 'I should
take measureless living beings across to extinction, then he would not be
called a Bodhisattva. And why? Subhuti, there actually is no dharma called
a Bodhisattva. For that reason the Buddha spoke of all dharmas as devoid
of self, devoid of others, devoid of living beings, and devoid of a
life."
"Subhuti, if a Bodhisattva were to say, 'I shall adorn
Buddhalands,' He would not be called a Bodhisattva. And why? The adornment
of Buddhalands is spoken of by the Tathagata as no adornment. Therefore it
is called adornment. Subhuti, if a Bodhisattva comprehends that all
dharmas are devoid of self, the Tathagata calls him a true
Bodhisattva."
Chapter 18 "One Substance Regarded as Identical"
"Subhuti, what do you think? Does
the Tathagata have the flesh eye?"
"So it is, World Honored One. The Tathagata has the flesh
eye."
"Subhuti, what do you think? Does the Tathagata have the heavenly
eye?"
"So it is, World Honored One. The Tathagata has the heavenly
eye."
"Subhuti, what do you think? Does the Tathagata have the wisdom
eye?"
"So it is, World Honored One. The Tathagata has the wisdom
eye."
"Subhuti, what do you think? Does the Tathagata have the dharma
eye?"
"So it is, World Honored One. The Tathagata has the "the
dharma eye."
"Subhuti, what do you think? Does the Tathagata have the Buddha
eye?"
"So it is, World Honored One. The Tathagata has the Buddha
eye."
"Subhuti, what do you think? Has the Tathagata spoken of the sand
grains in the Ganges River?"
"So it is, World Honored One. The Tathagata has spoken of that
sand."
"Subhuti, what do you think? If all the grains of sand in one
Ganges River became an equal number of Ganges Rivers, and all the grains
of sand in all those Ganges Rivers became that many Buddhalands. Would
they be many?"
"Very many, World Honored One."
The Buddha told Subhuti, "All the various thoughts which occur
to all the living beings in all those Buddhalands are completely known by
the Tathagata. And why? All thoughts are spoken of by the Tathagata as no
thoughts, therefore they are called thoughts. For what reason? Subhuti,
past thought cannot be got at, present thought cannot be got at, and
future thought cannot be got at."
Chapter 19 "The Dharma Realm Penetrated and Transformed"
"Subhuti, what do you think? If someone filled the three thousand
great thousand worlds with the seven precious gems and gave them as a
gift, would that person for that reason obtain many blessings?"
"So it is, World Honored One. That person would for that reason
obtain very many blessings."
"Subhuti, if blessings and virtue were real, the Tathagata would
not have spoken of obtaining many blessings. It is because blessings and
virtue do not exist that the Tathagata has spoken of obtaining many
blessings."
Chapter 20 "Apart from Form and Apart from Marks"
"Subhuti, what do you think? Can
the Tathagata be seen in the perfection of his physical form?"
"No, World Honored One. The Tathagata cannot be seen in the
perfection of his physical form. And why? The perfection of physical form
is spoken of by the Tathagata as no perfection of physical form, therefore
it is called the perfection of physical form."
"Subhuti, what do you think? Can the Tathagata be seen in the
perfection of marks?"
"No, World Honored One. The Tathagata cannot be seen in the
perfection of marks. And why? The perfection of marks is spoken of by the
Tathaga ta as no perfection of marks. Therefore it is called the
perfection of marks."
Chapter 21 "Spoken yet not Spoken"
"Subhuti, do not say the Tathagata
has the thought, 'I have spoken dharma.' Do not think that way. And why?
If someone says the Tathagata has spoken dharma he slanders the Buddha due
to his inability to understand what I say. Subhuti, in the dharma spoken
there is no dharma which can be spoken, therefore it is called the dharma
spoken."
Then the sagacious Subhuti said to the Buddha, "World Honored
One, will there be living beings in the future who will believe this Sutra
when they hear it spoken?"
The Buddha said, "Subhuti, they are neither living beings nor
no living beings. And why? Subhuti, living beings, those living beings,
are spoken of by the Tathagata as no living beings, therefore they are
called living beings."
Chapter 22 "There is no Dharma which can be Obtained"
Subhuti said to the Buddha, "World
Honored One, is it that the Tathagata in attaining Anuttarasamyaksambodhi
did not attain anything?"
The Buddha said, "So it is, so it is, Subhuti. As to
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi, there is not even the slightest
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi dharma which I could attain, therefore it is called
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi."
Chapter 23 "The Pure Heart Practices Good"
"Moreover, Subhuti, this dharma is
level and equal, with no high or low. Therefore it is called
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi. To cultivate all good dharmas with no self, no
others, no living beings, and no life is to attain Anuttarasamyaksambodhi.
Subhuti, good dharmas are spoken of by the Tathagata as no good dharmas.
Therefore they are called good dharmas."
Chapter 24 "Blessings and Wisdom Beyond Compare"
"Subhuti, if there were heaps of
the seven precious gems equal in amount to all the Sumerus, Kings of
Mountains, in three thousand great thousand world systems, and someone
gave them as a gift, and if some else were to take from this Prajna
Paramita Sutra as few as four lines of verse, and receive, hold, read,
recite, and speak them for others, his blessings and virtue would surpass
the previous one's by more hundreds of thousands of millions of billions
of times than either calculation of analogy could express."
Chapter 25 "Transformations without what is Transformed"
"Subhuti, what do you think? You
should not maintain that the Tathagata has this thought: 'I shall take
living beings across.' Subhuti, do not have that thought. And why? There
actually are no living beings taken a cross by the Tathagata. If there
were living beings taken across by the Tathagata, then the Tathagata would
have the existence of a self, of others, of living beings, and of a life.
Subhuti, the existence of a self spoken of by the Tathagata is no
existence of a self, but common people take it as the existence of a self.
Subhuti, common people are spoken of by the Tathagata as no common people,
therefore they are called common people."
Chapter 26 "The Dharma Body Has No Marks"
"Subhuti, what do you think? Can
one contemplate the Tathagata by means of the thirty-two marks?"
Subhuti said, "So it is , so it is, World Honored One. One can
contemplate the Tathagata by means of the thirty-two marks."
The Buddha said, "Subhuti, if one could contemplate the
Tathagata by means of the thirty-two marks, then a Sagely Wheel-turning
King would be a Tathagata."
Subhuti said to the Buddha, "World Honored One, as I understand
what the Buddha has said, one should not contemplate the Tathagata by
means of the thirty-two marks."
At that time the World Honored One spoke a gatha which says,
If one sees me in forms,
If one seeks me in sounds,
He practices a deviant way,
And cannot see the Tathagata.
Chapter 27 "Not Cut Off and Not Extinguished"
"Subhuti, you may have the thought
that the Tathagata did not attain Anuttarasamyaksambodhi by means of the
perfection of marks. Subhuti, do not think that the Tathagata did not
attain Anuttarasamyaksambodhi by means of the perfection of marks.
Subhuti, you should not think that those who have resolved their hearts on
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi affirm the annihilation of all dharmas. Do not have
that thought. And why? Those who have resolved their hearts on
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi do not affirm the annihilation of marks."
Chapter 28 "No Reception and No Greed"
"Subhuti, A Bodhisattva might fill
world systems equal to Ganges River's sands with the seven previous gems
and give them as a gift. But if another person were to know that all
dharmas are devoid of self and accomplish, patience, that Bodhisattva's
merit and virtue would surpass that of the previous Bodhisattva. And why?
Subhuti, it is because Bodhisattvas do not receive blessings and
virtue."
Chapter 29 "The Stillness of the Awesome Manner"
"Subhuti, if someone were to say
the Tathagata either comes or goes, either sits or lies down, that person
would not understand the meaning of my teaching. And why? The Tathagata
does not come from anywhere, nor does he go anywhere. Therefore he is
called the Tathagata."
Chapter 30 "The Totality of Principle and Marks"
"Subhuti, if a good man or good
woman were to pulverize three thousand great thousand world systems into
motes of fine dust, what do you think, would that mass of fine dust be
large?"
Subhuti said, "Large, World Honored One, And why? If that mass
of fine dust motes actually existed, the Buddha would not speak of it as a
mass of fine dust motes. And why? The mass of fine dust motes is spoken of
by the Buddha as no mass of fine dust motes. Therefore it is called a mass
of fine dust motes. World Honored One, the three thousand great thousand
world systems are spoken of by the Tathagata as no world systems,
therefore they are called world systems. And why? If world systems
actually existed, then there would be a totality of marks. The totality of
marks is spoken of by the Tathagata as no totality of marks. Therefore it
is called a totality of marks."
"Subhuti, the totality of marks cannot be spoken of, but people of
the common sort greedily attached to such things."
Chapter 31 "Neither Knowing nor Seeing is Produced"
"Subhuti, if someone were to say
that the view of a self, the view of others, the view of living beings,
and the view of a life are spoken of by the Buddha, Subhuti, what do you
think? Does that person understand the meaning of my teaching?"
"No, World Honored One, that person does not understand the
meaning of the Tathagata's teaching. And why? The view of a self, the view
of others, the view of the living beings, and the view of a life are
spoken of by the World Honored One as no view of self, no view of others,
no view of living beings, and no view of a life. Therefore they are called
the view of self, the view of others, the view of living beings, and the
view of a life."
"Subhuti, those who have resolved their hearts on
Anuttarasamyaksambodhi should thus know, thus view, thus believe and
understanding all dharmas, and not produce the marks of dharmas. Subhuti,
the marks of dharmas are spoken of by the Tathagata as no marks of
dharmas, therefore they are called the marks of dharmas."
Chapter 32 "The Response and Transformation Bodies are
Unreal"
"Subhuti, someone might fill
measureless Asamkhyeyas of wo rld systems with the seven precious gems and
give them as a gift. But if a good man, or good woman, who has resolved
his heart on Bodhi were to take from this Sutra even as few as four lines
of verse and receive, hold, read, recite, and extensively explain them for
others, his blessings would surpass the other's."
"How should it be explained to others? With no grasping at marks:
Thus, Thus, unmoving. And why?"
All conditioned dharmas
are like dreams, illusions, bubbles, shadows,
like dew drops and a lightning flash:
contemplate them thus.
After the Buddha spoke this Sutra the elder Subhuti, all the Bhiksus,
Bhiksunis, Upasakas Upasikas, and the world with its gods, men and asuras,
heard what the Buddha had said, rejoiced, believed, received, revered, and
practiced.
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