Does anyone know whether there is an English translation of the Amoghapasakalparaja sutra? If so, is it available in pdf? I've done various searches but have come up blank
Gassho,
Seishin
Amoghapasakalparaja sutra
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Re: Amoghapasakalparaja sutra
Seishin,
I am not aware of English versions but perhaps you may have some luck reviewing the references in Ms. Wong's paper: http://people.virginia.edu/~dcw7a/artic ... hapasa.pdf
Or perhaps the references of the OnMark publication: http://www.onmarkproductions.com/Iconog ... or.com.pdf
Ms. Wong may have suggestions you can find her contact details here: http://people.virginia.edu/~dcw7a/dwcv.html
I am not aware of English versions but perhaps you may have some luck reviewing the references in Ms. Wong's paper: http://people.virginia.edu/~dcw7a/artic ... hapasa.pdf
Or perhaps the references of the OnMark publication: http://www.onmarkproductions.com/Iconog ... or.com.pdf
Ms. Wong may have suggestions you can find her contact details here: http://people.virginia.edu/~dcw7a/dwcv.html
"Inscribed with the brush of Mt. Sumeru and the ink of the seas,
Heaven-and-earth itself is the sutra book.
All phenomena are encompassed in even a single point therein,
And the six sense objects are all included within its covers."
-Kukai, translated in Kukai on the Philosophy of Language by Takagi and Dreitlein
Heaven-and-earth itself is the sutra book.
All phenomena are encompassed in even a single point therein,
And the six sense objects are all included within its covers."
-Kukai, translated in Kukai on the Philosophy of Language by Takagi and Dreitlein
Re: Amoghapasakalparaja sutra
Thank you for those links Dearreader
Gassho
Gassho