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DIAMOND SUTRA
Translated from the Sanskrit by Edward Conze
Table of Contents
01 - History
02 - Lead All Beings to Nirvana
03 - Practice Virtue
04 - Tagatha's Phenomenon Attributes
05 - Ask About the Future
06 - Explain Dharma
07 - Merit is Non-merit
08 - One Who has Entered, Once Returner, Never-Returner, and One Who is Fully Enlightened
09 - Dharma, Perfection, Existence, and Summary of Teaching
10 - Interlude
11 - Practice Virtue
12 - Renounce Virtue
13 - Interlude
14 - Lead All Beings to Nirvana
15 - What does Tathagata See
16 - Comments on the Mind
17 - Form is No-form
18 - Being is Non-being
19 - Summary of Dharma
20 - Examples of Misinterpretations
21 - Conclusion
Other titles:
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