Amoghapasakalparaja sutra

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Amoghapasakalparaja sutra

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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 :shrug:

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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
"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
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Thank you for those links Dearreader :smile:

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