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Heart
Sutra
Prajna-paramita Sutra
The
Heart of Wisdom
This
is what I once heard at the time the Blessed One was seated
on Vultures Peak in Rajagriha with a huge congregation
of the exalted community of Bhikshus and Bodhisattvas. At
that time the Blessed One was dwelling in the meditation called
Profound Vision.
At that time, also, the great Bodhisattva, the heroic being,
Arya Avalokiteshvara, while reviewing the profound characteristics
of the Prajña-paramita reviewed also the natural voidness
of the five aggregates.
Then the elder Shariputra, moved by the power of the Buddha,
addressed Arya Avalokiteshvara with these words: How
should a son or a daughter of a good family who wishes to
perform the profound practice of the Prajña-paramita
train themselves? The Great Being, the Bodhisattva Arya
Avalokiteshvara replied this to Sharadvatiputra, Shariputra!
That son or daughter of a good family who wishes to perform
the profound practice of the Prajña-paramita should
first rightly see that all the aggregates, by their very nature,
are void.
Form is void. Voidness is form. Voidness is not other than
form nor is form other than voidness.
So, too, all feelings, perceptions, impulses, and consciousness
are void.
Shariputra! In the same way all dharmas are empty, devoid
of characteristics, unborn, unstopped, unsullied, unpurified,
undecreased, and unfilled.
Therefore, Shariputra, in voidness there is no form, no feeling,
no perception, no impulses, no consciousness, no eye, no ear,
no nose, no tongue, no body, no mind; no form, no sound, no
smell, no taste, no touch, no dharmas. There is no element
of eye, and so on through the element of mind and the element
of mental consciousness. There is no ignorance, no elimination
of ignorance; no death and decay and no elimination of death
and decay.
There is no pain, no origin, no cessation, no path; no wisdom,
no attainment, no non-attainment.
Shariputra, because nothing is really obtained, all Bodhisattvas
who have no fear rely on and dwell in Prajña-paramita,
for they have no mental obscurations. They are perfectly liberated
and have gone completely beyond deception. Relying on Prajña-paramita,
all the Buddhas of the three times are completely enlightened
to that unsurpassable, pure, and perfect enlightenment.
Therefore the mantra of Prajña-paramita, the mantra
of great awareness, the unsurpassable mantra, the mantra that
equalizes all unequal things, and the mantra that fully allays
all pains, should because it is not false, be known as truth.
The mantra of Prajña-paramita is spoken thus:
TADYATHA: GATE GATE PARAGATE PARASAMGATE BODHI SVAHA!
Shariputra! In this way great Bodhisattvas, heroic beings
should train in the profound Prajña-paramita.
Then the Blessed One arose from that meditation called Profound
Vision and spoke to the great Bodhisattva, the heroic
being Arya Avalokiteshvara: Well said, Noble Son, well
said! It is just so. One should practice Prajña-paramita
as you have taught and all the Tathagatas will rejoice.
When the Blessed One had spoken thus, the elder Sharadvatiputra
and the Bodhisattva, the great being, Arya Avalokiteshvara,
together with all that assembly of gods, as well as humans,
demi-gods and gandharvas joyfully praised the words of the
Blessed One.
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