
Sutras in English

1- Amitaba sutra ,
also called the Smaller Sukhavathi Sutra, is a sutra (teaching of the
Buddha) of the Pure Land sect where the Buddha Sakyamuni told to his
disciple Sariputra about the Land of Bliss of the Ancient Buddha Amita
(also called Amitaba, Amitayus).
2- Contemplation
Sutra is also a sutra of the Pure Land sect where the Buddha Sakyamuni
taught to queen Vaidehi about the sixteen methods of Contemplation
(meditation) to reach the Land of Bliss (Sukhavati) of the Ancient Buddha
Amita.
The sutra began with the story of Ajatasatru, heir
to king Bimbisara of Rajagriha, who murdered his father under the
influence of Devadatta and his own greed and anger. Queen Vaidehi's
life was spared thank to the king's physician Jiva counselling to
Ajatasatru ... please read on!
3- Larger
Sukhavathi Sutra is a sutra of the Pure Land sect where the Buddha
Sakyamuni told to Ananda and the assemblee about the origin of the Ancient
Buddha Amita, as well as His 48 Vows.
Many eons ago, under the Buddha Lokasvararaja, lived
a monk named Dharmakara who vowed when becoming Buddha will establish a
Land of Bliss to welcome all sentient beings who wanted to be saved ...
This sutra is long, so we divide it in two parts. Please read on!
4- The
Diamond Sutra is an important Sutra of Zen sect where the Buddha
Sakyamuni expounded the essence of no-self answering Subhuti's question
"how to steadfast the mind?". This Sutra is taken from the
website of Mindessence Zen
Center in Oklahoma and is divided in 32 parts as in Zen
tradition.
5- Ksitigarbha Sutra
tells the story and vows of the Earth Womb (Ksitigarbha) Bodhisattva, as
well as the merits of the practitioners.
This Ksitigarbha Sutra is laid out in Unicode, so please
tell us if you have problem reading it!
6- The Path of
The Ten Beneficial Actions Sutra is told by the Buddha to the Dragon
King (Naga Raja) abouth the merits of practicing the Ten Good Deeds.
The Sutra was translated from Sanskrit to Chinese by Siksananda under the
Chinese Tang dynasty, and translated to English by William J
Giddings.
7-
The Brahma Net Sutra in excerpt, also
known as the Bodhisattva Precepts sutra, is where we can find the
enumeration of al the ten grave and forty eight light precepts for a
practitioner who takes up the Bodhisattva Vows (Bồ Tát Giới). The
translation is from the Buddhist Text Translation Society.
8- The Enlightenment
Sutra, also known as the Sutra of the Eight Enlightenments of a Great
Being, translated from Chinese by Dr Tetcheng Liao.
9- Sigalovada
Sutta is a Theravadin sutra where the Buddha taught the layman Sigala
about the meaning of bowing to six directions as well as the duties of a
layperson to the symbolic representations of these directions. This
sutra was translated by the Maha Thera Narada, a Singalese monk, author of
"The Buddha and His Teachings" among others. This sutra
had also a Mahayanist equivalent (Kinh Thien
Sinh) which was basically the
same.
10- Kwan Yin Sutra, in fact the
25th chapter of the Lotus Sutra, is translated from the Kumarajiva's Chinese by
Dharmamitra, also known as the Common Door Sutra (Kinh Pho Mon).
11- Sutra of The
Master of Healing, also know as the Sutra of the Blue Buddha or the
Medicine Buddha, translated from the Chinese by Chow Su Chia, is
traditionally recited during the New Year month as well as for disease and
illness healing
12-
The Shurangama Sutra
is one of the most important Sutra of all the Zen, Pure Land and Tantra
sects, and by far the most learned Mahayana Sutra in the East Asia, if not
only for the longest mantra every monk is supposed to recite everyday in the
early morning.
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