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The most important sutras or scriptural discourses of the Buddha for understanding tathagatagarbha or Buddhanature are the ten "Essence Sutras." These ten sutras serve textual basis for zhentong. The Sanskrit names of these sutras are:
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The most important [[sutras]] or [[scriptural]] [[discourses]] of the [[Buddha]] for [[understanding]] [[tathagatagarbha]] or [[Buddhanature]] are the ten "[[Essence]] [[Sutras]]." These ten [[sutras]] serve textual basis for [[zhentong]]. The [[Sanskrit]] names of these [[sutras]] are:
  
         Tathagatagarbha Sutra
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         [[Tathagatagarbha Sutra]]
         Arya-dharanish-vararaja Sutra [also known as the Tathagata-maha-karuna-nidesha Sutra]
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         Arya-dharanish-vararaja [[Sutra]] [also known as the Tathagata-maha-karuna-nidesha [[Sutra]]]
         Maha-pari-nirvana Sutra
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         Maha-pari-nirvana [[Sutra]]
         Anguli-malya Sutra
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         Anguli-malya [[Sutra]]
         Shri-mala-devi-simha-nanda Sutra
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         Shri-mala-devi-simha-nanda [[Sutra]]
         Jnana-loka-lamkara Sutra
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         Jnana-loka-lamkara [[Sutra]]
         Anuna-trapur-natva-nirdesha-parivarta Sutra
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         Anuna-trapur-natva-nirdesha-parivarta [[Sutra]]
         Mahab-jeri Sutra
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         Mahab-jeri [[Sutra]]
         Avi-kalpa-prave-sha-dharani Sutra
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         Avi-kalpa-prave-sha-dharani [[Sutra]]
         Samdhi-nirmochana Sutra
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         Samdhi-nirmochana [[Sutra]]
  
Among these Essence Sutras, the Tathagatagarbha Sutra appears to be the earliest occurrence of the Buddha's teaching on Buddhanature. The Maha-pari-nirvana Sutra, Shri-mala-devi-simha-nanda Sutra, and Samdhi-nirmochana Sutra were highly influential though appear to be rather late. In addition to these Essence Sutras, the Avatamsaka Sutra and the Lankavatara Sutra also explain Buddhanature.
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Among these [[Essence]] [[Sutras]], the [[Tathagatagarbha Sutra]] appears to be the earliest occurrence of the [[Buddha's teaching]] on [[Buddhanature]]. The Maha-pari-nirvana [[Sutra]], Shri-mala-devi-simha-nanda [[Sutra]], and Samdhi-nirmochana [[Sutra]] were highly influential though appear to be rather late. In addition to these [[Essence]] [[Sutras]], the [[Avatamsaka Sutra]] and the [[Lankavatara]] [[Sutra]] also explain [[Buddhanature]].
 
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Revision as of 16:57, 23 February 2015

The most important sutras or scriptural discourses of the Buddha for understanding tathagatagarbha or Buddhanature are the ten "Essence Sutras." These ten sutras serve textual basis for zhentong. The Sanskrit names of these sutras are:

        Tathagatagarbha Sutra
        Arya-dharanish-vararaja Sutra [also known as the Tathagata-maha-karuna-nidesha Sutra]
        Maha-pari-nirvana Sutra
        Anguli-malya Sutra
        Shri-mala-devi-simha-nanda Sutra
        Jnana-loka-lamkara Sutra
        Anuna-trapur-natva-nirdesha-parivarta Sutra
        Mahab-jeri Sutra
        Avi-kalpa-prave-sha-dharani Sutra
        Samdhi-nirmochana Sutra

Among these Essence Sutras, the Tathagatagarbha Sutra appears to be the earliest occurrence of the Buddha's teaching on Buddhanature. The Maha-pari-nirvana Sutra, Shri-mala-devi-simha-nanda Sutra, and Samdhi-nirmochana Sutra were highly influential though appear to be rather late. In addition to these Essence Sutras, the Avatamsaka Sutra and the Lankavatara Sutra also explain Buddhanature.

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