The merits and benefits of the Heart Sutra, the role and benefits of the Heart Sutra

Updated on healthy 2024-07-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Although the Heart Sutra is only 262 words, it is the heart of the 4.8 million words of the Great Prajna Sutra. The Heart Sutra mainly talks about the state of the Buddha, which is to see the emptiness of the five aggregates and overcome all suffering. The merits of the Heart Sutra have been clearly stated in the Sutra:

    It can get rid of all suffering, and it is true. Bodhisattva Mahasattva, with Prajnaparamita, has no obstacles, no obstacles, no fears, is far away from perverted delusions, and attains nirvana, and the Buddhas of the three worlds attain the three bodhisattvas according to Prajnaparamita.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Amitabha

    It's not that this sutra is placed there to have merit, the Heart Sutra can cultivate merit, eliminate karma, and teach us how to practice.

    Merit is something that you cultivate when you read the scriptures, and you can read the scriptures in three chakras, or when you study the scriptures, you cultivate a pure and equanimistic mind, and that is called merit.

    Old Venerable --- if you do so much (doing good deeds, reading sutras and reciting Buddhas), the three wheels are empty, and there is no attachment at all, that is merit. I haven't let go of fame and fortune, I haven't let go of greed and stupidity, and I lose my temper when I hear something that doesn't like my ears, where does the merit come from? So what to repair?

    Woodford. Merit is a pure mind, and the more you do, the purer your mind becomes, and the more you do it, the more pure your mind becomes, and it is not defiled and can withstand tests.

    None of the traces on the heart is merit, and never forgetting is merit, and merit is an obstacle. When you die, you also have a lead, who will take it? Heaven and man were guided, and the heavens were born.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Heart Sutra is the word that is refined and refined to the least in many sutras, and it is best to memorize it, and often recite it to comprehend and practice, and the merit is immeasurable.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The hidden role and benefits of reciting the Heart Sutra are reflected in the following places: 1. Reciting the Heart Sutra often can stimulate our wisdom, and when reciting or reciting it every day, it can improve our memory, which can make us study and career more smoothly; 2. When reciting the Heart Sutra often, you can calm your mind and make us lucky; 3. Reciting the Heart Sutra often can make us more lucky, and it will also make us rich, from the perspective of Buddhism, when a person's heart is rich enough, every day is happy, that is, Buddha; 4. Reciting the Heart Sutra for a long time can make us more open-minded, and our attitude towards things is different after we are open-minded, that is, we can see a lot of things; 5. Regular recitation of the Heart Sutra can be sensitive or allow us to produce a spirit of fraternity, which can better deal with our interpersonal relationships and make our popularity better and better; 6. Reciting the Heart Sutra often is to practice your body and mind, exercise your psychological endurance, and will not be disturbed by external things.

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