Sutras Pure Land and Shin Lineages Buddhism
Sutras Pure Land and Shin Lineages Buddhism
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- Translated into Chinese by Tripitaka Master Kumarajiva Translated from Chinese into English by J.C. Cleary
- Delivered by Shakyamuni Buddha. Translated into Chinese during the Ts'ao-Wei dynasty by the Tripitaka Master Samghavarman from India. Translated from Chinese by Hisao Inagaki.
- Smaller Sukhavativyuha Sutra. Translated from the Chinese Version of Kumarajiva by Nishu Utsuki.
- This English translation by J. Takakusu published originally as vol. XLIX of The Sacred Books of the East series (Oxford, 1894, public domain) has been edited for ease of reading and comprehension by modern readers.
- Online publication of the translated complete works of Shinran Shonin (1173-1262), founder of Jodo-Shinshu or True Pure Land School of Buddhism.
- The Larger Sukhavati-Vyuha. Description of Sukhavati, The Land of Bliss.
- Translation by Mark Andrews. With introduction.
- This Sutra played a central role in the emergence of Pure Land Buddhism as a major Buddhist school.
- Sometimes referred to as the Longer Amitabha Sutra, is one of the five most important Sutras in Pure Land Study.
- The Sutra on the Buddha of Eternal Life. Translated from the Sanskrit by F. Max Mueller edited by Richard St. Clair.
- Translated from Chinese by Hisao Inagaki.
- Translated hypertexts provided by the Jodo Shu Research Institute
- THE SUTRA ON AMIDA BUDDHA delivered by Shakyamuni Buddha Translated into Chinese during the Yao-Ch'in dynasty by the Tripitaka Master Kumarajiva from Kuccha. Translated from Chinese by Hisao Inagaki.
- The Visualization of the Buddha of Infinite Lifespan Sûtra (by Charles Patton) This is a PDF File.
- Dragon Flower Ch'an Temple translation
- Also called "The Enlightenment of Great Strength Bodhisattva". In this sutra 25 sages explain to Manjushri Bodhisattva the various methods that they used to pierce the knots of the senses, transcend the realm of birth and death, and attain enli
- Translated into Chinese by Hsuan-tsang (T367) Translated into English by Charles Patton Version 1.1 (Last Revised: 2/6/98)
- Instructions on the Amitabha Sadhana.
- Delivered by Shakyamuni Buddha. Translated into Chinese during the Liu-Sung dynasty by the Tripitaka Master Kalayashas from Central Asia. Translated from Chinese by Hisao Inagaki.
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