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Chapter 13 of Diamond Sutra, Chinese Calligraphy Drawing

Ken Wong

Canada

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Size: 2 W x 6 H x 1 D in

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Chapter 13 of Diamond Sutra by Chinese Calligraphy wrote on paper. The text of this chapter: 13. Naming of the Sutra Then Subhuti addressed the Buddha, “World Honored One, what should we call this sutra, and how should we uphold it?” The Buddha said to Subhuti: “This sutra is called the Diamond of Perfect Wisdom. You should revere this title and practice the sutra accordingly. Why? Subhuti, the Buddha teaches that ‘prajna paramita’ (perfection of wisdom) is not prajna paramita. Therefore it is called prajna paramita. Subhuti, what do you think? Does the Tathagata have any Dharma to teach?” Subhuti said to the Buddha, “World Honored One, the Tathagata has nothing to teach.” “Subhuti, what do you think? Are all the tiny particles contained in this trichiliocosm great in number?” Subhuti said, “Extremely great, World Honored One.” “Subhuti, the Tathagata teaches that tiny particles are not tiny particles. The Diamond of Perfect Wisdom Sutra Therefore they are called tiny particles. The Tathagata teaches that worlds are not worlds. Therefore they are called worlds. “Subhuti, what do you think? Can the Tathagata be recognized by means of his thirty-two physical attributes?” “No, he cannot, World Honored One. One cannot recognize the Tathagata by means of his thirty-two physical attributes. Why not? Because the Tathagata teaches that the thirty-two physical attributes are in fact not real attributes. Therefore they are called the thirty- two physical attributes.” “Subhuti, if a good man or good woman dedicates lifetimes as numerous as the grains of sand in the Ganges River to charitable acts, and another comprehends and follows even a four-line verse of this sutra and taught it to others, the merits gained by the latter would far exceed that of the former.”

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Size:2 W x 6 H x 1 D in

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