Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
by Gelongma Karma Migme Chödrön | 2001 | 941,039 words
This page describes “destroying the traces of the conflicting emotions� as written by Nagarjuna in his Maha-prajnaparamita-sastra (lit. “the treatise on the great virtue of wisdom�) in the 2nd century. This book, written in five volumes, represents an encyclopedia on Buddhism as well as a commentary on the Pancavimsatisahasrika Prajnaparamita.
VIII. Destroying the traces of the conflicting emotions
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ūٰ (ʲñṃśaپ, p. 21, l. 9�11; Śatasāhasrikā, p. 67, l. 8�10). � The bodhisattva-ٳٱ who wants to destroy the traces of all the conflicting emotions by means of knowledge should exert himself in the perfection of wisdom. It is thus, O Śٰܳ, that the bodhisattva-ٳٱ should practice the perfection of wisdom (ñٲ ś� prahātukāmena bodhisattvena mahāsattvena prajñāpāramitāyā� yoga� karaṇīya�. Evam eva Śٰܳ bodhisattvena mahāsattvena prajñāpāramitāyā� śikṣitavyam).
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