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The Holy Heart Sutra of the Perfection of Wisdom

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(Arya Bhagavati Prajnaparamita Hrdaya Sutram)

    I - (Homage to the Holy Perfection of Wisdom!)
        Thus have I heard. At one time
        The Lord was staying at Rajagriha on Vulture Peak Mountain
            together with a great host of monks
            and a great host of Bodhisattvas. At that time, the Lord was composed in the concentration
        on the course of Dharmas called Profound Illumination.
    II - At that time also, the noble Lord Avalokiteshvara,
            the Bodhisattva and Mahasattva,
            in the practice of the profound Perfection of Wisdom
            looked down; he beheld but Five Skandhas
            and that in their own-being they were empty. Then, through the inspiration of The Buddha,
            the elder Sariputra said to the noble Lord
            Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva and Mahasattva, "How should any son of good family train who wishes
            to engage in the practice of the profound Perfection of Wisdom?"
            And the noble Lord Avalokiteshvara,
            the Bodhisattva and Mahasattva,
            spoke to the elder Sariputra as follows: "Sariputra, any son or daughter of good family who wishes to
            engage in the practice of the profound Perfection of Wisdom
            should look upon it thus:
            he (or she) beholds but Five Skandhas and
            that in their own-being, they are empty.
    III - "Form is emptiness, emptiness is form
        Emptiness does not differ from form,
            and form does not differ from emptiness. Likewise, feelings, recognition, volitions
            and consciousnesses are empty.
    IV - "So, Sariputra, all dharmas are emptiness,
            lacking differentiating marks;
            they are not produced nor stopped,
            not defiled and not immaculate,
            not deficient and not complete.
    V - "Therefore, Sariputra, in emptiness there is no form,
            no feeling, no recognition, no volition, no
            consciousness; no eye, no ear, no nose, no tongue, no
            body, no mind; no visible form, no sound, no smell
            no taste, no tangible, no mental object;
            no eye-element, etc., up to no mind-element,
            and no mental-consciousness element;
            no ignorance and no extinction of ignorance, etc.,
            up to no aging and death and no extinction of aging and
            death; likewise there is no Suffering, Origin, Cessation
            or Path, no Wisdom-knowledge, no attainment and no
            non-attainment.
    VI - "Therefore, Sariputra,
            because there is no attainment,
            Bodhisattvas abide relying on the Perfection of Wisdom,
            without obscuration of thought, and so are unafraid. Transcending perverted views,
            they attain the end, Nirvana.
    VII - "All Buddhas existing in the three times,
            relying on the Perfection of Wisdom,
            fully awaken to the highest, perfect Enlightenment.
    VIII - "Therefore, one should know that the mantra of the
            Prajnaparamita is the mantra of great knowledge,
            the highest mantra, the unequalled mantra,
            the mantra which allays all Suffering,
            the Truth, since it has nothing wrong.
            The mantra of the Prajnaparamita is proclaimed:

        tayata om gate gate paragate parasamgate Bodhi soha

    IX - "In this way, Sariputra, should a Bodhisattva and
            Mahasattva train in the profound Perfection of Wisdom."
        Then the Lord rose from that concentration
            and commended the noble Lord Avalokiteshvara,
            the Bodhisattva and Mahasattva, saying
            "Well done, well done, oh son of good family!
            So it is, oh son of good family, so it is.
            Just as you have taught, should the profound
            Perfection of Wisdom be practiced and
            all the Tathagatas will rejoice."
        When the Lord had uttered this, the elder Sariputra,
            the noble Lord Avalokiteshvara,
            the Bodhisattva and Mahasattva, and
            all the people present, including the devas,
            human beings, asuras and gandharvas were delighted
            and applauded the Lord's speech.
    (This completes the Arya Bhagavati Prajnaparamita Hrdaya Sutram.)

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