How to read the Mahaprajnaparamita, how to read the Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra?

Updated on culture 2024-02-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Don't you need to understand what it means?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The correct pronunciation of the Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra is: bō rě bō luó mì duō xīn jīng

    The Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra, sometimes also known as the Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra, is the subduing of the heart of the Diamond Sutra, referred to as the Heart Sutra. There is only one volume of the whole scripture, 260 words, which belongs to one of the more than 600 volumes in the "Great Pin Prajna Sutra".

    There are nine parts of the Prajna Sutra: "Radiant Prajna", "Bright Prajna", "Path Prajna", "Shengtian Prajna", "Shengtian Prajna", "Manjushri Prajna", "Vajra Prajna", "Great Prajna", and "Small Prajna".

    The Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra is the essence of the Great Prajna Sutra, and all the essence of Prajna is set in this Sutra, so it is called the Heart Sutra. This passage summarizes the essence of the principles of "Dapin Prajna" from shallow to deep. It can be described as concise and meaningful, few words and deep meaning.

    In ancient times, it was believed that by reading this sutra, one could understand the basic spirit of the Prajna Sutra. There have been seven Chinese translations of the Sutra. The more famous ones are the "Mahaprajnaparamita Mantra" translated by the Later Qin Dynasty and the "Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra" translated by Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Question 1: How do you pronounce Prajnaparamita? bo, re, bo, luo, mi

    One, three, one, two, four.

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    Question 2: Prajna Sutra How to pronounce the correct pinyin bo (one tone) ruo (four tones) bo (one tone) luo (two tones) mi (four tones) duo (one voice) mutual xin (one voice) jing (one voice).

    Hope it helps you o(o

    Question 3: How to pronounce Paramita Pronunciation: bō lu? mì duō

    The Sanskrit sail is paramita

    'Paramita' is Sanskrit, which is a transliteration. 'Polo' translates to the other side, 'honey' means to go, and 'many' means to go to the other shore. The metaphor is used here, which means that all sentient beings are disturbed on this shore of the sea of life and death, and the cycle of life and death is unspeakably miserable.

    If we want to go through the sea of life and death, and if we want to become a great way, we must devote ourselves to cultivation, which is called 'entering the stream', that is, the state of the cherry blossom is like the first fruit of the Arhat. The Buddha of the Buddha set his heart to practice the Dharma, and he set his heart to live on himself, and he also got on the Dharma boat. With the improvement of kung fu, it will be 'middle stream' and will be in the middle of the sea.

    If you work harder, you will reach the other side, which is 'Paramita'. But it doesn't matter if you get to the other side, because you are still stuck on the Dharma boat, and only when you abandon the Dharma boat and go ashore on the other shore can you be considered the end.

    Question 4: How do you recite the Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra? It is fine to recite it in Chinese, but it is best to understand the meaning of the Heart Sutra, which can also increase the confidence in chanting. You can take a look at Huang Nianzu's "Heart Sutra Brief Explanation".

    Question 5: How to pronounce 'Prajnabo' Hello:

    Prajnabo' is pronounced like this: (Mandarin Pinyin reading).

    一般 (bān) 若 (ruò) wave (bō).

    Pinyin: It is a phonetic method for the pronunciation of Chinese characters, and the process of phoning syllables is in accordance with the composition of Mandarin syllables.

    The initials, consonants, and finals are quickly and continuously combined and added to form a syllable.

    Question 6: How should the words "Mahaprajnaparamita" be pronounced (please use homophony, this should be pronounced in Tang pronunciation.)

    The correct pronunciation is mā hā bō rě bō luó mì

    May you do so!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Prajnaparamita means "wisdom has reached the other side", is one of the six paraparamitas, and also practices the practice of consciousness, one of the ten victorious actions practiced in the practice position, "prajna" means "wisdom" and "parana" means "the other side".

    The six paramitas refer to the six kinds of practices that bodhisattvas should practice if they want to become Buddhas, namely giving alms, taking vows, forbearance, and diligent paramita, meditating on paramita, and prajnaparami, paramita is a Sanskrit transliteration, which means crossing the other side.

    Prajnaparamita means "wisdom has reached the other side", is one of the six paraparamitas, and also practices the practice of consciousness, one of the ten victorious actions practiced in the practice position, "prajna" means "wisdom" and "parana" means "the other side". The six paramitas refer to the six kinds of practices that bodhisattvas should practice if they want to become Buddhas, namely giving alms, taking vows, forbearance, and diligent paramita, meditating on paramita, and prajnaparami, paramita is a Sanskrit transliteration, which means crossing the other side.

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