The Diamond Sutra (Chin-Kang-Ching) or Prajna-Paramita
Anonimo
Traduttore Kumarajiva, William Gemmell
Casa editrice: Good Press
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Anonymous' 'The Diamond Sutra (Chin-Kang-Ching) or Prajna-Paramita' is a seminal work in Buddhist literature, considered one of the most important texts in the Mahayana tradition. The book is a dialogue between the Buddha and his disciple Subhuti, discussing the concept of emptiness and the path to enlightenment. Written in a poetic and contemplative style, the Sutra delves deep into the philosophical aspects of Buddhism, offering profound insights into the nature of reality and the self. The text is known for its enigmatic teachings and paradoxical statements, challenging readers to question their perceptions and beliefs. Its influence extends beyond Buddhism, inspiring thinkers and scholars across disciplines to explore concepts of impermanence and interconnectedness. Anonymous' profound work continues to resonate with readers seeking spiritual wisdom and philosophical contemplation. The Diamond Sutra remains an essential text for those interested in the teachings of Mahayana Buddhism and the quest for enlightenment.