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#[[Samantabhadra's Aspiration to Good Actions]] (Tib. ''Zangchö Mönlam'') | #[[Samantabhadra's Aspiration to Good Actions]] (Tib. ''Zangchö Mönlam'') | ||
# [[Vajra Vidharana Sutra]] (Tib. ''Dorje Namjom'') | # The [[Vajra Vidharana Sutra]] (Tib. ''Dorje Namjom'') | ||
# The [[Heart Sutra]] (Tib. ''Sherab Nyingpo'') | # The [[Heart Sutra]] (Tib. ''Sherab Nyingpo'') | ||
# The [[Sutra of the Wisdom of Passing Beyond]] (Tib. ''Daka Yeshe'') | # The [[Sutra of the Wisdom of Passing Beyond]] (Tib. ''Daka Yeshe'') | ||
# The [[Confession of Downfalls]] (Tib. ''Tung Shakpa''). | # The [[Confession of Downfalls]] (Tib. ''Tung Shakpa''). | ||
[[Category: Texts]] | [[Category: Texts]] | ||
[[Category:Sutras]] | [[Category:Sutras]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:53, 21 May 2009
The five kingly sutras (Wyl. rgyal po mdo lnga) are:
- Samantabhadra's Aspiration to Good Actions (Tib. Zangchö Mönlam)
- The Vajra Vidharana Sutra (Tib. Dorje Namjom)
- The Heart Sutra (Tib. Sherab Nyingpo)
- The Sutra of the Wisdom of Passing Beyond (Tib. Daka Yeshe)
- The Confession of Downfalls (Tib. Tung Shakpa).