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  2. Diamond Sutra - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... The Diamond Sutra ... The Vagrakkhedika or diamond-cutter, [26] in Buddhist Mahayana Texts ...

  3. Prajnaparamita - Wikipedia

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    The Heart of Buddhist Wisdom: Plain English Translations of the Heart Sutra, the Diamond-Cutter Sutra, and other Perfection of Wisdom Texts, ISBN 978-1-4783-8957-6: Jackson Square Books Clear translations and summaries of the most important texts with essays 2012 Geshe Kelsang Gyatso: Heart of Wisdom ISBN 0-948006-77-3: Tharpa

  4. Vajra - Wikipedia

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    The Diamond Sutra, also called the Vajra Cutter Sutra, available in multiple languages from the FPMT; The Essential Songs of Milarepa / VI. Songs About Vajra Love 46. Answer to Dakini Tzerima. Archived 2015-03-11 at the Wayback Machine.

  5. Diamond cutting - Wikipedia

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    The basic diamond cutting process includes these steps; planning, cleaving or sawing, bruting, polishing, and final inspection. [6] A simplified round brilliant cut process includes the following stages: Planning – Modern day planning of a diamond is done using computer software. Marking – Outlining the best possible shape and cut of the ...

  6. The Tibet Center - Wikipedia

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    2007 - Teachings on the Diamond Cutter Sutra, by Shakyamuni Buddha, and Seventy Verses on Emptiness, by Nagarjuna, as well as a public talk Peace and Prosperity, at Radio City Music Hall 2010 - Four-day teaching on Commentary on Bodhicitta by Nagarjuna, and A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life , by Shantideva , followed by a public talk ...

  7. Shin fukatoku - Wikipedia

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    The title is an excerpt from the line from the Diamond Sutra "Past mind cannot be grasped, present mind cannot be grasped, and future mind cannot be grasped". Gudō Nishijima, a modern Zen priest, contrasts the subject of this book with the line of René Descartes "I think, therefore I am", which suggests the intellect can grasp the mind ...

  8. Large Prajñāpāramitā Sūtras - Wikipedia

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    Conze's 1973 The Large Sutra of Perfect Wisdom is a composite translation which mostly contains material from the 25,000 line sutra and the 18,000 line sutra (as well as passages from the 8,000 and 100,000 line versions) arranged based on the divisions found in the Abhisamayālaṅkāra. As such, this version is a scholarly construct by Conze.

  9. Marcel Tolkowsky - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Tolkowsky (25 December 1899 – 10 February 1991), [1] an engineer by education, was a Belgian member of a Jewish family of diamond cutters from Poland.He is generally acknowledged as the father of the modern round brilliant diamond cut. [2]