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*Akira Yuyama, ''Prajñā-pāramitā-ratna-guṇa-saṃcaya-gāthā: Sanskrit recension A'', Cambridge University Press, 1976 | *Akira Yuyama, ''Prajñā-pāramitā-ratna-guṇa-saṃcaya-gāthā: Sanskrit recension A'', Cambridge University Press, 1976 | ||
*Edward Conze, ''The Prajñāpāramitā Literature'' (1960) | *Edward Conze, ''The Prajñāpāramitā Literature'' (1960) | ||
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Verse Summary of the Perfection of Wisdom (Skt. Prajñāpāramitāratnaguṇasañcayagāthā[1]; Tib. འཕགས་པ་ཤེས་རབ་ཀྱི་ཕ་རོལ་ཏུ་ཕྱིན་པ་སྡུད་པ་ཚིགས་སུ་བཅད་པ་, pakpa sherab kyi parol tu chinpa düpa tsik su chepa, Wyl. 'phags pa shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa sdud pa tshigs su bcad pa) is a verse summary of the Perfection of Wisdom Sutra in Eight Thousand Lines. In Tibetan it is often referred to simply as 'the summary' (Wyl. sdud pa) and is frequently cited. Like the prose 8,000 line text, it consists of 32 chapters.
Commentaries
Tibetan
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- Mipham Rinpoche, ཡོན་ཏན་རིན་ཆེན་སྡུད་པའི་འགྲེལ་པ་རྒྱལ་བའི་ཡུམ་གྱི་དགོངས་དོན་ལ་ཕྱིན་ཅི་མ་ལོག་པར་འཇུག་པའི་ལེགས་བཤད་, yon tan rin chen sdud pa'i 'grel pa rgyal ba'i yum gyi dgongs don la phyin ci ma log par 'jug pa'i legs bshad
Translations
- Edward Conze, Perfection of Wisdom in 8,000 Lines and its Verse Summary, (1958)
Famous Quotes
- “Wherever the Universal Monarch may travel, by whichever route,
- On that very path he is accompanied by the seven precious emblems and all his army,
- Just so, wherever there is the Perfection of Wisdom of the buddhas,
- There too will be found all the dharmas of perfect qualities.”[2]
Notes
Further Reading
- Akira Yuyama, Prajñā-pāramitā-ratna-guṇa-saṃcaya-gāthā: Sanskrit recension A, Cambridge University Press, 1976
- Edward Conze, The Prajñāpāramitā Literature (1960)