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Buddhist
Diamond Sutra
Chapter 7 (1)
The Lord Buddha addressed Subhuti, saying: “What think you? Has the Lord Buddha really attained to supreme spiritual wisdom? Or has he a system of doctrine which can be specifically formulated?”
Buddhist
Chapter 11: The Bodhisattva Conduct (8)
The Buddha asked: “What do you think of all this?”
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Buddhist
Chapter 13: The Offering of Dharma (3)
The Buddha said: “Excellent, Sakra, excellent; it is gratifying to hear what you have just said. This sutra gives a detailed exposition of the...
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Buddhist
Chapter 13: The Offering of Dharma (12)
“The Tathagata replied: ‘Virtuous one, the offering of Dharma is preached by all Buddhas in profound sutras but it is hard for worldly men to believe...
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Buddhist
Chapter 3: The Disciples (4)
Subhuti: The Buddha then said to Subhuti: “You call on Vimalakirti to enquire after his health on my behalf.” Subhuti said: “World Honoured One, I am...
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Buddhist
Chapter 14: Injunction to Spread This Sutra (6)
“World Honoured One, in the coming Dharma ending age, if there are those who can receive, keep, read and recite this sutra and expound it widely,...
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Buddhist
Chapter 3: The Disciples (6)
Mahakatyayana: The Buddha then said to Mahakatyayana: “You go to Vimalakirti to enquire after his health on my behalf.” Mahakatyayana said: “World...
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Buddhist
Chapter 11: The Bodhisattva Conduct (7)
ANSWER: “Have you seen what the great Bodhisattvas have done with their transcendental powers?” Sariputra replied that he had....
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Buddhist
Chapter 2: The Expedient Method (Upaya) of Teaching (1)
In the great town of Vaisai, there was an elder called Vimalakirti, who had made offerings to countless Buddhas and had deeply planted all good...
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Buddhist
Chapter 5: Manjusri’s Call on Vimalakirti (16)
Manjusri asked: “Where should the sixty-two false views be sought?” Vimalakirti replied: “They should be sought in the liberation of all Buddhas.”
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Buddhist
Chapter 13: The Offering of Dharma (1)
Thereupon, Sakra who was in the assembly, said to the Buddha: “World Honoured One, although I have listened to hundreds and thousands of sutras...
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Buddhist
Chapter 14: Injunction to Spread This Sutra (1)
The Buddha then said: to Maitreya: “Maitreya, I now entrust you with the Dharma of supreme enlightenment which I have collected during countless...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 3 (2)
'He who meditates on the mind as Brahman, is, as it were, lord and master as far as the mind reaches--he who meditates on the mind as Brahman.' 'Sir,...
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Buddhist
Chapter 11: The Bodhisattva Conduct (24)
Even if the great chiliososm is full of living beings who are all good listeners and like you can hold in memory everything they hear about the Dharma...
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Buddhist
Chapter 5: Manjusri’s Call on Vimalakirti (17)
Manjusri asked: “Where should the liberation of all Buddhas be sought?” Vimalakirti replied: “It should be sought in the minds of all living beings.”
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Buddhist
Chapter 1: The Buddha Land (1)
Thus have I heard, once upon a time the Buddha sojourned in the Amra park at Vaisali with an assembly of eight thousand great bhiksus. With them,...
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Buddhist
Chapter 12: Seeing Aksobhya Buddha (21)
ANSWER: “Have you seen the world of Profound Joy and its Immutable Tathagata?” Sariputra replied: “Yes, World Honoured One, I have. May all living beings win...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 7 (2)
'He who meditates on understanding as Brahman, reaches the worlds where there is understanding and knowledge ; he is, as it were, lord and master as...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VII, Khanda 6 (2)
'He who meditates on reflection as Brahman, is lord and master, as it were, as far as reflection reaches--he who meditates on reflection as Brahman.'...
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Tibetan Buddhist
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: Instructions on the Symptoms of Death, or the First Stage of the Chikhai Bardo: The Primary Clear Light Seen at the Moment of Death (1.29)
Thine own intellect, which is now voidness, yet not to be regarded as of the voidness of nothingness, but as being the intellect itself,...
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Hindu
First Mundaka, First Khanda (4)
He said to him: 'Two kinds of knowledge must be known, this is what all who know Brahman tell us, the higher and the lower knowledge.'
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