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Buddhism

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Beginners

Since 1999

   Some Buddhist Sutras

& Mantras  

Namo Amithabha Buddha

A brief introduction to Buddhism. May everyone be Happy & Well.

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Karma - Cause & Effect

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Some available Buddhist Sutras and Mantras are placed in this website for online viewing, printing or downloading. Feel free to print and download any Sutras & Mantras from here.

Sutras

1. a)The Heart Sutra (In English)   from The Heart Sutra Home Page at http://members.ozemail.com.au/~mooncharts/heartsutra/english.html.
      b)The Heart Sutra (In Chinese Characters) - handwritten, scanned & uploaded
    or in PDF Format - downloadable The Heart Sutra Chinese Characters(PDF)

2. The Filial Piety Sutra (The Buddha Speaks The Sutra About The Deep Kindness of Parents and The Difficulty In Repaying it)
Translated by Upasika Terri Nicholson, Certified by Venerable Abbot Hua)
    or in PDF Format - downloadable The Filial Piety Sutra (PDF)

An Index of Buddhist Sutras / Suttas in English on the Internet is available from the links below :

1.http://home.att.net/~edwardchang/sutraindex/english.htm  

From : DharmaNet International Member - Edward Chang

2.Ida B. Wells Memorial Sutra Library  


Mantras

1. The Great Compassion Mantra (In Hanyu-Pinyin, Romanised Chinese Characters)

2. The Great Compassion Mantra (In Romanised Sanskrit)

    or in PDF Format - downloadable The Great Compassion Mantra (PDF) in both In Hanyu-Pinyin, Romanised Chinese Characters and in Romanised Sanskrit

3. Om Mani Padme Hum   Visit this link to the Dharma-Haven page for The Meaning of the Mantra in Tibetan Buddhism.
These six characters together make up the Six Character Great Bright Light Mantra, each one individually is able to emit brilliant light.

These collection of Sutras and Mantras in English have been translated into English by several authors which is acknowledged wherever possible.


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