Pure Mind, Compassionate Heart: Lessons from the Amitabha Sutra

Pure Mind, Compassionate Heart: Lessons from the Amitabha Sutra
Author: Venerable Master Chin Kung
Publisher: Li Ping Nan
Total Pages: 290
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Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
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Delve into the depths of Pure Land Buddhism with "Going Home to the Pure Land." Now, journey deeper into the profound teachings of the Amitabha Sutra alongside Great Master Ouyi, a revered figure in Buddhist tradition. Discover the hidden meanings behind the descriptions of the Western Pure Land and gain practical insights for your spiritual practice. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or new to Pure Land Buddhism, this book offers a concise yet illuminating guide to unlocking the mysteries of enlightenment.

Pure Land, Pure Mind

Pure Land, Pure Mind
Author: Master Chu-hung and Master Tsung-pen
Publisher: Amitabha Buddhist Society of Central Florida
Total Pages: 272
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Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
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In what appears to be a long time ago, in the summer of 1990, a friend drew our attention to a manuscript anthologizing the teachings of two eminent Chinese masters of the sixteenth century. We recall reading through the text with keen interest, hoping that it would soon become widely available. • The matter then skipped our minds as we busied ourselves, in the intervening years, with editing and publishing the four-volume Pure Land Series of the Sutra Translation Committee. One thing leading to another, in early 1993, we were reminded of the manuscript, still unpublished at the time, and opened discussions in earnest with the translator, Dr. J.C. Cleary. One more year would go by, however, before the matter was finally settled, thanks in large part to the assistance of Master Lok To and Mr. Lee Tsu-ku. Causes and conditions having finally met, we believe that the reader will find Dr. Cleary's translation a lucid and inspiring text on Pure Land - a Buddhist tradition widely followed in Asia but little known in the West. The present volume contains Dr. Cleary's original manuscript, except for the section on Master Chu-hung's "Answers to Forty-Eight Questions on the Pure Land," which is being considered for a separate publication. Transcription of names is in the Wade-Giles system to conform to other works in this Pure Land Series. *** To those pressed for time and hungry for solace, Buddha Sakyamuni left behind a treasure trove of 84,000 Dharma gems. All of them are rare, exquisite and priceless, beyond mankind's deepest and wildest dreams; Whatever gem strikes your fancy, be it the brilliant Zen diamond or the fiery Esoteric ruby, do not forget the translucent green jade of Pure Land, bestowed upon Sudhana - the quintessential seeker of the Way. In the words of the Bodhisattva Samantabhadra, Sudhana's fifty­ third and last teacher in the Avatamsaka Sutra: The supreme and endless blessings of Samantabhadra's deeds, I now universally transfer. May every living being, drowning and adrift, Soon return to the Land of Limitless Light -· of Amitabha Buddha!

A Compassionate Life:Venerable Master Miao Lien

A Compassionate Life:Venerable Master Miao Lien
Author: Miao Lien Shi
Publisher: 靈巖山佛教基金會
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2014-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9869056199

Before his passing, Venerable Master Miao Lien urged his disciples to cultivate their original “Mind of Great Compassion.” This can only be realized, he said, “by practicing the Dharma sincerely and honestly.” In publishing this book, Lingyen Mountain Temple’s wish is that everyone can take up the Venerable Master’s challenge and “make the courageous resolve to help others as well as your¬self to obtain liberation.” “You don’t think you can’t do it,” the Venerable Master said, “because you feel you are just an ordinary person and dare not make great vows.” Let A Compassionate Life inspire you to cultivate your Mind of Great Compassion courageously and continuously, so we can all follow the Venerable Master from this sea of suffering to the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss.

Pure Land Zen, Zen Pure Land - Letters from Patriarch Yin Kuang

Pure Land Zen, Zen Pure Land - Letters from Patriarch Yin Kuang
Author: Patriarch Yin Kuang
Publisher: The Corporate Body of the Buddha Educational Foundation
Total Pages: 107
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Genre: Religion
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After the demise of the historical Buddha, His teachings spread in two main directions, southward (Theravada tradition) and eastward into China, Vietnam, Ko- rea, Japan (Mahayana tradition). In East Asia, these teachings developed into ten different schools, several of which remained important to this day: Zen, Tantric and Pure Land. Pure Land is by far the most widespread form of Buddhism in East Asia. All these schools teach the same basic truth: “Do not what is evil, do what is good, keep the mind pure.” True to this spirit, the Pure Land approach is simple and straightforward. Through mindfulness of the Buddha (i.e. Buddha Recitation), the practitioner can calm his mind and achieve samadhi and wisdom. Thus reborn in the Pure Land (i.e., in his pure Mind), he will eventually attain Buddhahood. This is also the core teaching, the very essence, of Zen and all other Mahayana schools. As D.T. Suzuki has pointed out, “the psychological effects of the repetition of the holy name are close to the effects of Zen meditation.” This notwithstanding, the main emphasis of the Pure Land school lies elsewhere. Pure Land provides a safety net, a refuge of last resort for everyone, through the compassion of Amitabha Buddha – through His Vows. Taken together, these two concepts of the Pure Land – as Mind and as a transcendental land – “effectively brought ... within the reach of all men the deliverance taught by Sakyamuni” (Allan A. Andrews). But why do we have to purify the mind and seek deliverance? It is because in the wasteland of Birth and Death, subject to the three poisons of greed, anger and delusion, we all undergo suffering – the ultimate suffering being, of course, death. Echoing this conclusion, a well-known American professor made this observation about the motivation of Western Buddhists: Probably the majority of non-Orientals who become practicing Buddhists do so because of an overriding need for relief from suffering. Sometimes the suffering is physical, but more often it is emotional and often psychosoma- tic. The individual practicing meditation, chanting, or any kind of Buddhist “self-cultivation” is motivated by a need for symptomatic relief, mitigation of anxiety and depression, reduction of hostility ... (Emma McCloy Layman, Buddhism in America, p. 269) This is precisely why Buddha Sakyamuni, when preaching the Four Noble Truths to Kaundinya and his friends, taught them first the Truth of Suffering. The letters of Master Yin Kuang address this issue squarely. If you are suffering and if you realistically discover that you have only average motivation, fortitude and self-discipline, then Pure Land is for you. Pure Land is about suffering and the liberation from suffering. This book consists of excerpts of selected letters by the Patriarch Yin Kuang [...]. Each letter can be considered a unit in itself [...]. Please note that in this text, the expressions “Buddha Recitation” and “Buddha’s name” refer specifically to Amitabha Buddha. [...] Here, then, are the letters of the Patriarch Yin Kuang. We hope the Western reader will enjoy and benefit from them, as several generations of Eastern readers have. As a Zen Master has written in another context, “read them once, read them twice and look for the same thing that Bodhidharma brought to China: look for the print of the Mind.”

FOR THE SAKE OF ALL BEINGS

FOR THE SAKE OF ALL BEINGS
Author: Venerable Master Chin Kung
Publisher: Li Ping Nan
Total Pages: 237
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Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
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Step into the rare world of Buddhadharma with Venerable Master Chin Kung, who has dedicated over sixty years to sharing profound teachings. "Rare Gems of Wisdom" is a curated collection by devoted students, offering a taste of the Master's insights. With over fifty years of patient and clear guidance, Master Chin Kung's wisdom, drawn from talks and writings, is presented as a treasure trove for seekers of true happiness. This book is a heartfelt tribute, capturing a fraction of the transformative wisdom shared by the Master since the early 1990s. Explore the essence of Buddhadharma in this condensed volume, an invitation to savor the rare gems of enlightenment.

The Awakening of Compassion and Wisdom

The Awakening of Compassion and Wisdom
Author: Venerable Master Chin Kung
Publisher: Li Ping Nan
Total Pages: 211
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Genre: Self-Help
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Embark on a transformative journey into the heart of Buddhism with "Buddhism Unveiled." This concise guide explores the profound teachings of Buddha Shakyamuni, emphasizing the importance of a correct understanding before embarking on the path of cultivation. Delving into the origins of Buddhism in Northern India over three thousand years ago, the book highlights the essence of key terms like Buddha, Dharma, Buddhist Dharma, and Buddhist teaching. It unveils the intricacies of these concepts, shedding light on their significance in the cultivation process. With a historical backdrop of the formal introduction of Buddhism into China in 67 AD, "Buddhism Unveiled" offers readers a gateway to unravel the mysteries of this ancient philosophy. The author addresses the transliteration of "Buddha," explaining why this term, meaning "wisdom and enlightenment," transcends mere translation. Whether you're a novice seeking enlightenment or a seasoned practitioner, "Buddhism Unveiled" is your companion on the path to spiritual growth. Gain a true understanding of Buddhism's core principles and unlock the secrets that lead to the most superior results in your journey of self-discovery.

悲智雙運觀自在 Cultivating Compassion with Guan Yin Bodhisattva

悲智雙運觀自在 Cultivating Compassion with Guan Yin Bodhisattva
Author: Miao Lien Shi
Publisher: 靈巖山佛教基金會
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2015-01-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9865679175

Guan Yin Bodhisattva is the Bodhisattva who “hears the cries of those suffering and rescues them” (Universal Door Chapter, The Lotus Sutra). The Bodhisattva is widely revered in the East, where many Buddhists pray to and invoke Guan Yin Bodhisattva’s name. In this booklet, Lingyen Mountain Temple seeks to introduce Guan Yin Bodhisattva to both English and Chinese-speaking audiences. We look to Guan Yin Bodhisattva–not simply to solve our everyday woes; rather we must constantly recite the Bodhisattva’s name with sincerity and respect, as the Sutra teaches. That will reduce our greed, anger, and ignorance and nurture our pure Bodhi minds. Then we will find a deep accord with Guan Yin Bodhisattva and, like the Bodhisattva, reach out with empathy and compassion toward all sentient beings. Cultivating Compassion with Guan Yin Bodhisattva indicates which sutras to study to learn more about Guan Yin Bodhisattva and clarifies frequently asked questions about the Bodhisattva’s form, merits, and virtues, and aspirations for the liberation of sentient beings. Relying on Guan Yin Bodhisattva’s meritorious virtues and sincerely reciting the Bodhisattva’s name, or the Great Compassion Mantra, can also lead to rebirth in the Pure Lands of Ten Directions, including Amitabha Buddha’s Western Pure Land. Focus on both Amitabha Buddha and Guan Yin Bodhisattva and you can be assured a future life of Ultimate Bliss. Lingyen Mountain Temple invites readers to open their hearts to the compassion of the Bodhisattva. May we learn to hear the cries of the world like Guan Yin Bodhisattva and deliver all sentient beings to the Ultimate Bliss of Buddhahood.

The Three Pure Land Sutras

The Three Pure Land Sutras
Author:
Publisher: BDK America
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

The larger sutra on Amitāyus (Taishō volume 12, number 360) -- The sutra on contemplation of Amitāyus (Taishō volume 12, number 365) -- The smaller sutra on Amitāyus (Taishō volume 12, number 366).