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[[Heart Sutra]] (Skt. ''[[prajñāpāramitā hṛdaya]]''; Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[ཤེས་རབ་ཀྱི་ཕ་རོལ་ཏུ་ཕྱིན་པའི་སྙིང་པོ་]]}}, [[Wyl.]] ''[[shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i snying po]]''), aka ''[[The Twenty-Five Verses on the Perfection of Wisdom]]'' — the most popular [[sutra]] of the [[prajñaparamita]] collection and indeed of the [[mahayana]] as a whole.
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Although the [[sutra]] primarily consists of a {{Wiki|dialogue}} between [[Shariputra]] and the great [[bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara]], their words are inspired by the [[blessings]] of the [[Buddha]], who remains absorbed in [[samadhi]] [[meditation]] until the end of the [[discussion]]. As with all the [[prajñaparamita sutras]], the [[teaching]] took place at [[Vulture's Peak]] near [[Rajagriha]].
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It was first translated into [[Tibetan]] by [[Vimalamitra]] and [[Rinchen Dé]]. The translation was later revised by [[Gewé Lodrö]], [[Namkha]] and others.
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==Related to the [[Five Paths]]==
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In the various commentaries, there are different explanations as to how the [[sutra]] can be related to the [[five paths]].
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==[[Mantra]]==
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The [[sutra]] includes the [[mantra]]: [[tadyatha]] om gate gate [[paragate]] [[parasamgate]] [[bodhi]] [[svaha]])] (''tadyathā [[oṃ gate gate pāragate pārasaṃgate bodhi svāhā]]'').
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[[Atisha]] explained that the [[mantra]] encapsulates the entire [[teaching]] of the [[Heart Sutra]] for the [[benefit]] of those of the sharpest [[faculties]].<ref>[[Lopez]] (1996), p.170</ref>
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==[[Dokpa]]==
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The [[Heart Sutra]] is often recited together with a supplemental section for ''[[dokpa]]'', the [[practice]] of averting harm and negativity. The text of the [[dokpa]] section refers to an incident recounted in the ''[[Perfection of Wisdom Sutra in Eight Thousand Lines]]'' and ''[[Perfection of Wisdom Sutra in Eighteen Thousand Lines]]'', when the [[god]] [[Indra]] turned away [[Mara]] and his forces, who were approaching the [[Buddha]], by [[contemplating]] and reciting the [[Prajnaparamita]].<ref>[[Lopez]] (1996) pp.223-4</ref>
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==Commentaries==
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===[[Indian]]===
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*[[Atisha]],
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*[[Jñanamitra]], ''[[Prajñāpāramitāhṛdayavyākhyā]]'' (''<nowiki>'</nowiki>[[phags pa shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i snying po'i rnam par bshad pa]]'')
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*[[Kamalashila]],
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*[[Mahayana]], ''[[Prajñāpāramitāhṛdārthaparijñāna]]'' (''[[shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i snying po'i don yongs su shes pa]]'')
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*[[Prashastrasena]], ''[[Prajñāpāramitāhṛdayaṭīkā]]'' (''<nowiki>'</nowiki>[[phags pa shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i snying po rgya cher 'grel pa]]'')
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*[[Shri Singha]],
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*[[Vajrapani]], ''[[Prajñāpāramitāhṛdārthapradīpa]]'' (''[[bcom ldan 'das ma shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i snying po'i 'grel pa don gyi sgron ma]]'')
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*[[Vimalamitra]], ''[[Prajñāpāramitāhṛdayaṭīkā]]'' (''<nowiki>'</nowiki>[[phags pa shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i snying po rgya cher bshad pa]]'')
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===[[Tibetan]]===
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*[[Gungthang Tenpé Drönmé]], ''[[shes rab snying po'i sngags kyi rnam]] bshad [[sbas don]])] [[gsal ba]] [[sgron me]])]''
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*[[Jamyang Gawé Lodrö]]
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*[[Ngawang Tendar]], ''Light of the [[Jewel]]'' (''[[shes rab snying po'i 'grel pa don gsal nor bu'i 'od]]'')
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*[[Taranatha]], ''[[Word Commentary]]'' (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[ཤེར་སྙིང་གི་ཚིག་འགྲེལ་]]}}, ''[[sher snying gi tshig 'grel]]'')
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:{{TBRCW|O01CT0029|O01CT0029d1e2612$W22276|[[ཤེར་སྙིང་གི་ཚིག་འགྲེལ]]་, ''[[sher snying gi tshig 'grel]]''}}
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===English===
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*[[Chögyam Trungpa]], ''Cutting Through [[Spiritual]] {{Wiki|Materialism}}'', (Boulder & {{Wiki|London}}: [[Shambhala]], 1973) [[chapter]] '[[Shunyata]]', pages 187-206.
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*[[Dalai Lama]], ''[[Essence]] of the [[Heart Sutra]]'' ([[Boston]]: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2002), includes a commentary by [[Jamyang Gawé Lodrö]] (1429-1503).
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*[[Garchen Rinpoche]], ''Oral Commentaries on the [[Heart Sutra]] in [[Relation]] to [[Shamatha]] and [[Vipassana]] [[Meditation]] And Seven Point [[Mind Training]]'', {{Wiki|San Francisco}} 2001 ({{Wiki|San Francisco}}, [[Ratna Shri Sangha]]).
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*[[Rabten]], [[Geshe]], ''Echoes of [[Voidness]]'' ([[Boston]]: [[Wisdom Publications]], 1983)
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*[[Sonam Rinchen]], [[Geshe]], ''The [[Heart Sutra]]'', translated and edited by Ruth Sonam (Ithaca: Snow Lion, 2003)
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*[[Thich Nhat Hanh]], ''The [[Heart]] of [[Understanding]]: Commentaries on the [[Prajnaparamita]] [[Heart Sutra]]'' ({{Wiki|Berkeley}}: Parallax Press, 1988, 2009)
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*[[Khenpo Palden Sherab]] [[Rinpoche]], ''Ceasless Echoes of the Great [[Silence]], a Commentary on the [[Heart Sutra]]''. Translated by [[Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche]]. Published by [[Sky Dancer Press]]. ISBN 1-880976-01-7
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==Translations==
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*{{Wiki|Edward Conze}}, ''The Short [[Prajnaparamita]] Texts'', {{Wiki|London}}: Luzac & Co, 1973
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==Famous Quotations==
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:Quotations: [[Heart Sutra]]
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==Notes==
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<small><references/></small>
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==Teachings on the [[Heart Sutra]] Given to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] [[Sangha]]==
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*[[Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche]], [[Rigpa]] {{Wiki|London}}, 19 October 1991
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*[[Sogyal Rinpoche]], [[Lerab Ling]], April-May 1998
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*[[Dzogchen Rinpoche]], [[Lerab Ling]], July 1998
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*[[Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche]], using a commentary by [[Taranatha]], [[Lerab Ling]], 8-10 June 2010
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*[[Sogyal Rinpoche]], Haileybury, UK, 25 April 2011
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==Further Reading==
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*{{Wiki|Conze}}, Edward. ''The [[Prajñāpāramitā]] {{Wiki|Literature}}'' (1960)
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*[[Eckel]], Malcolm David, "[[Indian]] Commentaries on the [[Heart Sutra]]: The Politics of Interpretation" in ''Journal of the [[International Association of Buddhist Studies]]'', vol. 10, no. 2 (1987), pp. 69-79.
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*[[Lopez]], Donald S. ''The [[Heart Sutra]] Explained: [[Indian]] and [[Tibetan]] Commentaries'', Abany: SUNY, 1988
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*[[Lopez]], Donald S. "Inscribing the [[Bodhisattva's]] [[Speech]]: On the "[[Heart]] [[Sutra's]]" [[Mantra]]" in ''History of [[Religions]]'', Vol. 29, No. 4. (May, 1990), pp. 351-372
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*[[Lopez]], Donald S. ''Elaborations on [[Emptiness]]: Uses of the [[Heart Sūtra]]''. {{Wiki|Princeton University}} Press, 1996
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*{{Wiki|Silk}}, Jonathan. ''The [[Heart Sūtra]] in [[Tibetan]]: A Critical Edition of the Two Recensions Contained in the [[Kanjur]]'', Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universitāt [[Wien]] ({{Wiki|Vienna}} 1994).
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==Internal Links==
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*[[Eleven son scriptures]]
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==External Links==
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*{{LH|sites/default/files/downloads/heartsutra.mp3|''Heart Sutra 'Dance Mix''' by Gary Dyson}}
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*{{LH|sites/default/files/downloads/jkrheartsutratib.mp3|''The Heart Sutra'' in Tibetan performed by Jigme Khyentse Rinpoche. Produced by Gary Dyson}}
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Heart Sutra (Skt. prajñāpāramitā hṛdaya; Tib. ཤེས་རབ་ཀྱི་ཕ་རོལ་ཏུ་ཕྱིན་པའི་སྙིང་པོ་, Wyl. shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i snying po), aka The Twenty-Five Verses on the Perfection of Wisdom — the most popular sutra of the prajñaparamita collection and indeed of the mahayana as a whole.

Although the sutra primarily consists of a dialogue between Shariputra and the great bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara, their words are inspired by the blessings of the Buddha, who remains absorbed in samadhi meditation until the end of the discussion. As with all the prajñaparamita sutras, the teaching took place at Vulture's Peak near Rajagriha.

It was first translated into Tibetan by Vimalamitra and Rinchen Dé. The translation was later revised by Gewé Lodrö, Namkha and others.


Related to the Five Paths

In the various commentaries, there are different explanations as to how the sutra can be related to the five paths.


Mantra

The sutra includes the mantra: tadyatha om gate gate paragate parasamgate bodhi svaha)] (tadyathā oṃ gate gate pāragate pārasaṃgate bodhi svāhā).

Atisha explained that the mantra encapsulates the entire teaching of the Heart Sutra for the benefit of those of the sharpest faculties.[1]


Dokpa

The Heart Sutra is often recited together with a supplemental section for dokpa, the practice of averting harm and negativity. The text of the dokpa section refers to an incident recounted in the Perfection of Wisdom Sutra in Eight Thousand Lines and Perfection of Wisdom Sutra in Eighteen Thousand Lines, when the god Indra turned away Mara and his forces, who were approaching the Buddha, by contemplating and reciting the Prajnaparamita.[2]


Commentaries

Indian


Tibetan

ཤེར་སྙིང་གི་ཚིག་འགྲེལ་, sher snying gi tshig 'grel


English


Translations


Famous Quotations

Quotations: Heart Sutra


Notes

  1. Lopez (1996), p.170
  2. Lopez (1996) pp.223-4

Teachings on the Heart Sutra Given to the Rigpa Sangha


Further Reading



Internal Links


External Links

Source

RigpaWiki:Heart Sutra


Source