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'''Rice Seedling Sutra''' (Skt. '' | '''Rice Seedling Sutra''' (Skt. ''Śalistambasūtra''; [[Wyl.]] ''sā lu'i ljang pa'i mdo'') — a short [[sutra]] of the [[Mahayana]] in which [[Buddha]] taught the [[twelve links of interdependent origination]]. | ||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
*[[Geshe Sonam Rinchen]], ''How Karma Works: The Twelve Links of Dependent Arising'' | *[[Geshe Sonam Rinchen]], ''How Karma Works: The Twelve Links of Dependent Arising'' (Snow Lion, 2006) | ||
*[[The Dalai Lama]], ''The Meaning of Life'', translated and edited by Jeffrey Hopkins | *[[The Dalai Lama]], ''The Meaning of Life'', translated and edited by Jeffrey Hopkins (Wisdom, 2000) | ||
*N. Ross Reat, ''The Śalistamba Sūtra'' (Dehli: Molital Baranasidas, 1993) | |||
[[Category:Texts]] | [[Category:Texts]] | ||
[[Category:Sutras]] | [[Category:Sutras]] |
Revision as of 21:44, 13 March 2010
Rice Seedling Sutra (Skt. Śalistambasūtra; Wyl. sā lu'i ljang pa'i mdo) — a short sutra of the Mahayana in which Buddha taught the twelve links of interdependent origination.
Further Reading
- Geshe Sonam Rinchen, How Karma Works: The Twelve Links of Dependent Arising (Snow Lion, 2006)
- The Dalai Lama, The Meaning of Life, translated and edited by Jeffrey Hopkins (Wisdom, 2000)
- N. Ross Reat, The Śalistamba Sūtra (Dehli: Molital Baranasidas, 1993)