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Chapter 2: The ten inconceivable Bodhisattva vows V8 | Chapter 2: The ten inconceivable Bodhisattva vows V8 | ||
Chapter 3: The great aspiration that contains all aspirations V21 | Chapter 3: The great aspiration that contains all aspirations V21 | ||
Chapter 4: The inconceivable acceptance of the Correct Dharma V23 | |||
Chapter 5: The way to enter the Ekayana V52 | |||
Chapter 6: The limitless Noble truths V88 | |||
Chapter 7: The Tathagatagarbha V91 | |||
Chapter 8: The Dharmakaya V96 | |||
Chapter 9: The true understanding of the meaning of emptiness V97 | |||
Chapter 10: The One Truth V99 | |||
Chapter 11: The One Refuge is eternal and unchanging V100 | |||
Chapter 12: The wrong views V100 | |||
Chapter 13: The inherently pure mind that is obscured by defilements V105 | |||
Chapter 14: The True Sons and Daughters of the World Honored One V111 | |||
Chapter 15: Queen Srimala and her Lion's roar V113 | |||
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The Assembly of Shravakas and Bodhisattvas V1 | |||
The deeds and virtues of the Bodhisattvas V4 | |||
The Buddha's glorious Image V20 | |||
The prior fifty three Buddhas V27 | |||
Dharmakara's hymns, praises, and vows V28 | |||
Dharmakara aspires to establish a Buddha land V40 | |||
Dharmakara's forty eight vows V49 | |||
Dharmakara confirms his vows and resolution V98 | |||
Dharmakara's Bodhisattva practices and merits V105 | |||
Dharmakara becomes Amitabha Buddha V112 | |||
Description of Amitabha Buddha's Pure Land V114 | |||
Amitabha's beautiful light V118 | |||
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The present compendium aims to give the Buddhist student an opportunity to come into direct contact with these very positive and cataphatic (Truth-affirmative) doctrines and therewith enrich his or her practice of the Dharma. The Nirvana Sutra gives us the Buddha's own direct teachings, and the Srimala Sutra communicates similar doctrines through the person of the great Buddhist queen, while speaking in the approving presence of the Buddha himself. (Tony Page, preface, 4)
Citation | Yamamoto, Kosho, and Tsultrim Gyurme, trans. Buddha Nature Sutras: Translation of the Nirvana Sutra, The Srimaladevi Sutra and the Infinite Life Sutra. San Bernardino, CA, 2019. |
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