Nan-mo Ah-may-to Fat
(Amitabha)




Nan-mo Tai-sai-tsi Po Shat



Nan-mo Kun-sai-yin Po Shat
(Avalokiteshvara)






INDEX

Note:- Cantonese pronunciation has been used throughout


History of BuddhismGlossaryTit-bits from SutraFrom the Editor



Index - Sutras in Chinese & English Explanation



Fat Suet Ah-may-to King






Fat suet tai sing Mo-leung-shau-chong-yim-ching-chen-pin-ting-kok King






Mo-leung-shau King Yau-pau-tai-shap (other name - Wong-seng-lun) Yuen-seng Kit






Fat Suet Kun-mo-leung-shau-fat King






42 Chapters Sutra






Kam Kong Pau Ye Po Law Mat King (Diamond Sutra)






Po Moon Pin







Chin Shau Chin Ngan Kun-sai-yin Po Shat Kong Tai Yuen Moon Mo Oi Tai Bei Sum Tor Law Nai King






Pau Ye Po Law Mat Dor Sum King (Heart Sutra)






Tai Fat Ding Shau Ling Yim King - Tai-sai-tsi Po Shat Lim Fat Yun Tung Tseung





Ti Chong Po Shat Pui Yuen King





Fat Ting Jon Sing Tall Law Nei King

8th August 2007





Yeuk Shi Lau Lei Kwong Yue Loi Pun Yuen Kung Tak King (Medicine Buddha Sutra)






Tai Fong Kwong Fat Wai Yim King Ching Hung Pun






Tai Fong Kwong Fat Wai Yim King Po-yin Po Shat Hung Yuen Pun





Pak Tai Yan Kok King

9th August 2007






Yue Lang Pu King

9th August 2007






La Sin Bei Yeo King

9th August 2007






Triple Realms, 28 Sky Levels, Six Sectors





Modified: 9th August 2007

More information will be added in next update.


 

From the Editor

This website contains history of Buddhism, Sutras in Chinese language together with a brief description of its contents in English, tit-bits from Sutras and a glossary.

Buddhist teaching is about helping others, doing good-deeds, love & respect all sentient beings, perfecting ourselves, understanding, abstaining from "greed, hatred, and ignorance" etc. Other religions in this world also teach people similar caring, loving natures and helping others, ultimately would lead an individual to perfection.

Those who do not adopt any religion or teaching can also cultivate in their own WAY by not harming others and managing to abstain from negative activities in their daily lifestyle, which constitutes one of the 84,000 Ways to cultivate. 

We hope the information in this site will be of some assistance to those who seek Buddhist teachings and search for the WAYS of Cultivation.

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