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'''Eleven son scriptures''' (Tib. སྲས་བཅུ་གཅིག, ''sé chu chik'', [[Wyl.]] ''sras bcu gcig'') — of the [[Seventeen mothers and sons|seventeen sutras]] upon which the ''[[Abhisamayalankara]]'' is a commentary, these are the ones which reveal the [[eight topics]] only partially.<ref>[[Khenpo Tsöndrü]] says, "Regarding the criteria for classifying these as either ‘mother’ or ‘son’ scriptures, sutras revealing the [[eight topics|eight clear realizations]] are termed [[six mother scriptures|‘mother’ scriptures]], whilst those revealing them only partially are termed ‘son’."[http://www.lotsawahouse.org/prajnaparamitaprelim.html]</ref> | '''Eleven son scriptures''' (Tib. སྲས་བཅུ་གཅིག, ''sé chu chik'', [[Wyl.]] ''sras bcu gcig'') — of the [[Seventeen mothers and sons|seventeen sutras]] upon which the ''[[Abhisamayalankara]]'' is a commentary, these are the ones which reveal the [[eight topics]] only partially.<ref>[[Khenpo Tsöndrü]] says, "Regarding the criteria for classifying these as either ‘mother’ or ‘son’ scriptures, sutras revealing the [[eight topics|eight clear realizations]] are termed [[six mother scriptures|‘mother’ scriptures]], whilst those revealing them only partially are termed ‘son’."[http://www.lotsawahouse.org/prajnaparamitaprelim.html]</ref> All [[sutra]]s are contained in the [[Kangyur]]'s Prajnaparamita section. | ||
#700 Lines on Transcendent Wisdom (Skt. ''saptaśatikāprajñāpāramitā'') ([[Toh]] 24), translated in Tibetan by [[Yeshé Dé]] and [[Surendrabodhi]]. | #700 Lines on Transcendent Wisdom (Skt. ''saptaśatikāprajñāpāramitā'') ([[Toh]] 24), translated in Tibetan by [[Yeshé Dé]] and [[Surendrabodhi]]. | ||
#500 Lines (Skt. ''pañcaśatikāprajñāpāramitā'') (Toh 15), translated in Tibetan by [[ | #500 Lines (Skt. ''pañcaśatikāprajñāpāramitā'') (Toh 15), translated in Tibetan by [[Shilendrabodhi]], [[Jinamitra]] and Yeshé Dé; the Sanskrit text is no longer extant. | ||
#50 Lines (Skt. ''bhagavatīprajñāpāramitāpañcāśatikā'') (Toh 18) | #50 Lines (Skt. ''bhagavatīprajñāpāramitāpañcāśatikā'') (Toh 18) | ||
#150 Lines (Skt. ''prajñāpāramitānayaśatapañcaśatikā'') (Toh 17) | #150 Lines (Skt. ''prajñāpāramitānayaśatapañcaśatikā'') (Toh 17) | ||
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#Requested by Suvikrantavikrami (Skt. ''suvikrāntavikrāmiparipṛcchāprajñāpāramitānirdeśa'') (Toh 14) | #Requested by Suvikrantavikrami (Skt. ''suvikrāntavikrāmiparipṛcchāprajñāpāramitānirdeśa'') (Toh 14) | ||
#[[Vajra Cutter Sutra]] (Skt. ''vajracchedikā'') aka 300 Verses (''Trishatika'') (Toh 16) | #[[Vajra Cutter Sutra]] (Skt. ''vajracchedikā'') aka 300 Verses (''Trishatika'') (Toh 16) | ||
#[[Heart Sutra|The Heart of Wisdom]] (''Prajñahridaya'') (Toh 21) | #[[Heart Sutra|The Heart of Wisdom]] (Skt. ''Prajñahridaya'') (Toh 21) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |
Latest revision as of 22:55, 18 November 2020
Eleven son scriptures (Tib. སྲས་བཅུ་གཅིག, sé chu chik, Wyl. sras bcu gcig) — of the seventeen sutras upon which the Abhisamayalankara is a commentary, these are the ones which reveal the eight topics only partially.[1] All sutras are contained in the Kangyur's Prajnaparamita section.
- 700 Lines on Transcendent Wisdom (Skt. saptaśatikāprajñāpāramitā) (Toh 24), translated in Tibetan by Yeshé Dé and Surendrabodhi.
- 500 Lines (Skt. pañcaśatikāprajñāpāramitā) (Toh 15), translated in Tibetan by Shilendrabodhi, Jinamitra and Yeshé Dé; the Sanskrit text is no longer extant.
- 50 Lines (Skt. bhagavatīprajñāpāramitāpañcāśatikā) (Toh 18)
- 150 Lines (Skt. prajñāpāramitānayaśatapañcaśatikā) (Toh 17)
- 25 Doors (Skt. pañcaviṃśatikāprajñāpāramitāmukha) (Toh 20)
- Few Syllables of Transcendent Wisdom (Skt. svalpākṣaraprajñāpāramitā) (Toh 22)
- Single Syllable of Transcendent Wisdom (Skt. ekākṣarīmātāprajñāpāramitā) (Toh 23)
- Requested by Kaushika (Skt. kauśikaprajñāpāramitā) (Toh 19)
- Requested by Suvikrantavikrami (Skt. suvikrāntavikrāmiparipṛcchāprajñāpāramitānirdeśa) (Toh 14)
- Vajra Cutter Sutra (Skt. vajracchedikā) aka 300 Verses (Trishatika) (Toh 16)
- The Heart of Wisdom (Skt. Prajñahridaya) (Toh 21)
Notes
- ↑ Khenpo Tsöndrü says, "Regarding the criteria for classifying these as either ‘mother’ or ‘son’ scriptures, sutras revealing the eight clear realizations are termed ‘mother’ scriptures, whilst those revealing them only partially are termed ‘son’."[1]