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About the Book:
The sixteen sutras in this book are English
translations of texts selected from the Chinese Buddhist Canon.
Thirteen of them have never been published in book form until now. The
translator’s introduction to Buddhist doctrine provides an organized
background for readers at all levels to better understand and
appreciate the teachings in these sutras, which cover a wide range of
interesting topics. For example, in Sutra 1, the Buddha teaches karmic
requitals and how one can avoid or mitigate unfortunate requitals. In
Sutra 6, He predicts that long after His Dharma has perished, the next
Buddha, Maitreya, will bring the Dharma back to this world. In Sutra
13, the Buddha reveals the mystery of consciousness, giving a detailed
description of one’s rebirth according to karmic force. In Sutra 14,
He declares the eternity of nirvana and one’s Buddha nature. In Sutra
16, He affirms that one’s great compassion for all sentient beings
will quickly lead one to Buddhahood.
These
English translations are easy to read, and Buddhist terms are clearly
explained in the glossary. One can read this book for pleasure, or
study it for spiritual development. One can also recite the sutras,
prayers, and mantras as a spiritual practice. Students in Buddhist
Studies certainly can use this book to support and enhance their
learning.
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