Content introduction:
1. Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra (hereinafter referred to as Heart Sutra)
Prajna Paramita Sutra, Sanskrit:? Praj? āpāramitā H? Daya. Tibetan: Sometimes called Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra, it is the heart sutra chapter of Diamond Sutra, referred to as Heart Sutra for short. There is only one volume, with 260 words, which belongs to one section of more than 600 volumes of Dapin Prajna Sutra.
2. King Kong Prajna Paramita Sutra (referred to as Diamond Sutra)
King Kong Prajna Paramita Sutra is an important classic of Mahayana Buddhism. The full name of "Can Break King Kong Prajna Paramita Sutra" (vajra cchedikā praj? Pā ramit ā Sanskrit Interpretation: Breaking King Kong to the other side of wisdom), referred to as the Diamond Sutra. The French version of King Kong Prajna Paramita Sutra translated by Kumarajiva at the end of Qin Dynasty was the earliest and most widely circulated version.
3. The Buddha's Tathagata mudra has verified the Shurangama Sutra (hereinafter referred to as Shurangama Sutra or Shurangama Sutra).
Shurangama Sutra is an extremely important Buddhist classic. It is said in the Complete Sutra of Destroying Dharma that in the last Dharma era, the Shurangama Sutra was destroyed first, and then the rest of the classics were destroyed.
If the Shurangama Sutra is immortal, then the era of Buddhism is before now. The Shurangama Sutra includes: preface, three interpretations, ten interpretations, interpretation of truth, four subjects of enlightenment, seven interpretations, examination of subtle doubts, explanation of roots, twenty-five holy chapters, four kinds of pure religion, shurangama mantra, twelve kinds of life, revision of calendar, seven interests and Sadas.
4. Lotus Sutra
This sutra is called "Wonderful Dharma Becomes Buddha", and it is called "the first in the sutra" in the original Chinese text, which shows its importance. This classic is also relatively long, with 28 articles, but it is also relatively easy to read. It should be noted that this sutra contains profound Buddhist principles. Before reading this sutra, readers must have absolute confidence in the Buddha. Otherwise, they may be severely punished if they don't believe it or even slander the scriptures. Might as well not look. Before the Buddha spoke this sutra, 5,000 disciples lay off voluntarily, because they didn't have enough good karma and were blocked by karma, so they didn't want to listen. If you are confident that there are enough karma for good roots and blessings and have absolute confidence in Buddhism, you will never slander this sutra. Of course, you should look for it as soon as possible, which is of great benefit.
5. Dafang Guangfo Huayan Sutra (hereinafter referred to as Huayan Sutra)
This sutra is the first sutra spoken by Sakyamuni after he became a Buddha, and it is most suitable for people with big roots. When Sakyamuni first became a Buddha, it seemed as if the sun had just risen and the light was shining on the mountains. In Hua Yan Jing, people who talk about small roots can't hear it, or they don't hear it when they hear it.
At the end of the lecture, it seemed as if the sun had set and everyone on the top of the mountain was shining. Relatively speaking, Shurangama Sutra, Diamond Sutra, Heart Sutra and so on. Just like the sun in the sky, it can shine on all people. Huayan Sutra is very long, longer than Lotus Sutra and Shurangama Sutra. We can see several famous products, such as Bodhisattva Samantabhadra's wish and Bodhisattva Samantabhadra's net walk.
Extended data
Buddhist scriptures are the compilation of what the Buddha said and the basic basis of Buddhist teachings; Dharma is a discipline or code of conduct formulated by Buddhist organizations for believers or believers; A theory is an explanation or exposition of classics and laws. Part of its legend may be to show the magic of Buddhism; Its idea and practice are worth studying and thinking deeply. It extends the cause and effect of one generation to the cause and effect of the third generation, and can reasonably explain some phenomena that can't be explained in science, whether it exists or not, so as to guide people to do good.
It divides the Buddhist classics into three parts: Jing, Fa and Lun, which is the most basic classification and the most commonly used one. Classics, laws and theories contain the following contents:
1. Buddhist scriptures are generally regarded as a compilation of what the Buddha said and the basic basis of Buddhist teachings.
Dharma is a discipline or code of conduct formulated by Buddhist organizations for believers, and its basic principles are generally considered to be determined by Buddhism, while systematic Buddhist disciplines are gradually formed later.
3. Theory is an explanation of doctrines, or an exposition of important ideas in Buddhist scriptures such as classics and dharmas. In Buddhism, it is generally believed that it is the work of a bodhisattva or various theorists, but a few theorists believe that it is the work of the Buddha himself.
References:
Buddhist Scriptures-Baidu Encyclopedia? Prajna Paramita Sutra-Baidu Encyclopedia
? King Kong Prajna Paramita Classic-Baidu Encyclopedia? Shurangama Sutra-Baidu Encyclopedia