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Favorite Sutra?

Postby Ngawang Drolma » Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:09 am

Do you have a favorite sutra?

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Re: Favorite Sutra?

Postby zerwe » Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:19 am

At the moment my favorite sutra would be the vajra cutter.
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Re: Favorite Sutra?

Postby Su DongPo » Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:44 am

The Heart Sutra. It's really short! :smile:
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Re: Favorite Sutra?

Postby Jikan » Fri Feb 04, 2011 6:13 pm

Lotus Sutra.
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Re: Favorite Sutra?

Postby kirtu » Fri Feb 04, 2011 10:12 pm

The Mahayana Brahma Net Sutra, the Anthill Sutta, the Lotus Sutra and the Avatamsaka Sutra.

So out of all of them the Brahma Net Sutra.

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Re: Favorite Sutra?

Postby conebeckham » Fri Feb 04, 2011 10:21 pm

It changes..but currently it's the Avatamsaka and the Brahman Net (nods to Kirtu!)--Lankavatara is in my top ten for sure!

This shows, not the merit or value of the sutras named, though, but the mental condition of myself, the judge.

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There is no "best" sutra--there is only that which various beings need, at various times.
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Re: Favorite Sutra?

Postby David N. Snyder » Sat Feb 05, 2011 12:09 am

Heart Sutra

Lankavatara Sutra

From the Theravada there is the Kalama Sutta (Anguttara Nikaya 3.65) and Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta (Samyutta Nikaya 56.11) and others, if there is a Mahayana equivalent to those (such as in the Agamas).
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Re: Favorite Sutra?

Postby Astus » Sun Feb 06, 2011 4:16 pm

"While teachers of the middle way, mind only, transcendent wisdom, mantra, and other schools may have their own assertions, the fulfillment of those intentions is the same. There is not a single thing that is not contained within mind."
(Gampopa to Düsum Khyenpa, in "The First Karmapa", KTD Pub, p 254)

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Re: Favorite Sutra?

Postby tktru » Thu Feb 10, 2011 12:30 am

All of them, as a former Governor of Alaska would say...

A quotation from one of those favorite sutras of mine....

"First: due to my attaining the miraculous wonder of hearing the mind, the essence of mind was liberated from the organ and states of hearing. Therefore, there was no distinction among seeing, hearing, sensation, knowing, and so forth. The enlightenment became a single, perfect fusion, pure and precious enlightenment. For that reason, I am able to manifest many wonderful appearances and can proclaim boundless secret holy mantras. Among those, I may appear with one head, three heads, five heads, seven heads, nine heads, eleven heads, and so forth, including a hundred and eight heads, a thousand heads, ten thousand heads, or eighty-four thousand vajra heads; two arms, four arms, six arms, eight arms, ten arms, twelve arms, fourteen, sixteen, eighteen arms, or twenty arms, twenty-four arms, and so forth until there may be a hundred and eight arms, a thousand arms, ten thousand arms, or eighty-four thousand mudra arms; two eyes, three eyes, four eyes, nine eyes, and so forth including a hundred and eight eyes, a thousand eyes, ten thousand eyes, or eighty-four thousand pure and precious eyes, sometimes compassionate, sometimes awesome, sometimes in Samadhi, sometimes displaying wisdom to rescue and protect living beings so that they may attain great self-mastery."
Shurangama Sutra, Scroll 6
“Although people know the word’s characteristic, they have never ascertained the truth of the word. Thus they are beings in samsara. The tathagata knows the true meaning and is thus named as enlightened."
- Kūkai, "The Meaning of the Word Hūṃ"
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Re: Favorite Sutra?

Postby Ngawang Drolma » Thu Feb 10, 2011 12:45 am

I do like the Golden Light sutra :)
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Re: Favorite Sutra?

Postby plwk » Thu Feb 10, 2011 1:51 am

Da one where it tells ya to stop yadayada-ing and start practising? Wats iz name?
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