Great Wisdom Beyond Wisdom Heart Sutra
Alokiteshvara Bodhisattva when practicing deeply the Prajna Paramita
perceived that all five skandhas in their own-being are empty
and was saved from all suffering. "O Shariputra, form does not
differ from emptiness, emptiness does not differ from form. That
which is form is emptiness, that which is emptiness form. The
same is true of feelings, perceptions, formations, consciousness.
O Shariputra, all dharmas are marked with emptiness. They do not
appear nor disappear, are not tainted nor pure, do not increase
nor decrease. Therefore, in emptiness no form, no feelings, no
perceptions, no formations, no consciousness; no eyes, no ears,
no nose, no tongue, no body, no mind; no color, no sound, no smell,
no taste, no touch, no object of mind; no realm of eyes until
no realm of mind-consciousness; no ignorance and also no extinction
of it until no old-age-and-death and also no extinction of it;
no suffering, no origination, no stopping, no path; no cognition;
also no attainment with nothing to attain. A Bodhisattva depends
on Prajna Paramita and the mind is no hindrance. Without any hindrance
no fears exist. Far apart from every perverted view one dwells
in Nirvana. In the three worlds all Buddhas depend on Prajna Paramita
and attain unsurpassed complete perfect enlightenment. Therefore,
know the Prajna Paramita is the great transcendent mantra, is
the great, bright mantra, is the utmost mantra, is the supreme
mantra which is able to relieve all suffering and is true, not
false. So proclaim the Prajna Paramita mantra. Proclaim the mantra
that says: Gate Gate Paragate Parasamgate! Bodhi! Svaha!"
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