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All
the Sutras are directly extracted from Tai-chong King, a brief
explanation in English at the beginning of each Sutra.
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| Fat Suet
Ah-may-tall King |
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| This sutra is about
Ah-may-tall Fat (Amitabha) and his Buddha Land - Western Paradise (Pure
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Fat suet tai sing Mo-leung-shau-chong-yim-ching-chen-pin-ting-kok King |
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Follower, Ananda, asked Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama - Sakyamuni, the best way amongst all the methods to
cultivate in order to progress further. Buddha replied:....
Ah-may-tall Fat (Amitabha)..., his Buddha Land - Western Paradise and his
48 wishes.....etc.. |
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Mo-leung-shau King Yau-pau-tai-shap (other name - Wong-seng-lun) Yuen-seng Kit |
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This
was written
by Yau-pau-tai-shap regarding the Western Paradise (Pure land). |
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Kun-mo-leung-shau-fat
King |
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An
Indian King, Pun Paw
Saw Law, and the Queen asked Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama -
Sakyamuni, where is the forever happy Buddha land... |
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| 42 Chapters Sutra
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A group of non-Buddhist monks
asked Buddha, Gautama Siddhartha - Sakyamuni questions...etc.
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| Kam Kong Pau
Ye Po Law Mat King (Diamond
Sutra) |
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Sui Po Tai (Buddha' s follower) asked his teacher
Buddha, Gautama Siddhartha - Sakyamuni:
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Po Moon Pin |
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Mo-chun-e Po Shat
asked Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama - Sakyamuni, how come Kun-sai-yin Po Shat
(Avalokiteshvara) has been named as Kun-sai-yin...etc |
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| Chin
Shau Chin Ngan Kun-sai-yin Po Shat Kong Tai Yuen Moon Mo Oi Tai Bei Sum Tor Law Nai King
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Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama
- Sakyamuni,
was preaching - where Kun-sai-yin Po Shat (Avalokiteshvara) learnt this
Mantra (thousand hands and eyes) from...etc
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| Pau Ye Po Law
Mat Dor Sum King (Heart Sutra) |
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How
Kuan-sai-yin Po
Shat (Bodhisattva) attained his 'enlightenment'...etc
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Shau Ling Yim King - Tai-sai-tsi Po Shat Lim Fat Yun Tung Tseung |
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It
is about the experience of Tai-sai-tsi
Po Shat in searching for enlightenment...etc
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Chong Po Shat Pui Yuen King |
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Buddha, Gutama Shakyamuni - Sakyamuni,
was preaching to Sentinel Beings and Celestial
Beings from ten-quarters about Ti-chong
Po Shat and his good-deeds...etc |
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Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama
- Sakyamuni, taught Prince San Chu this Sutra in order to clear his own debts
(karma)........etc
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| Yeuk Shi Lau
Lei Kwong Yue Loi Pun Yuen Kung Tak King (Medicine Buddha Sutra)
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Yeuk Shi Lau Lei Kwong Yue Loi (Medicine Buddha) made 12 vows
when he was a Bodhisattva before he attained the stage of Buddha-hood..etc
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| Tai Fong
Kwong Fat Wai Yim King Ching Hung Pun |
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Tze-sau Po Shat asked
Man-shu-si-lei Po Shat 20 questions..etc
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| Tai Fong
Kwong Fat Wai Yim King Po-yin Po Shat Hung Yuen Pun |
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Kumara Sudhana asked Po-yin Po Shat
the exalted merits and virtues of the Buddhas..etc
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Tai Yan Kok King |
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If one can understand and practice like the
Buddha or Bodhisattva, one can become them. There are eight ways that Buddha or Bodhisattva
understand...etc
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Lang Pu King |
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Follower,
Mo-ken-lin, asked
Buddha Siddhartha Gautama - Sakyamuni, to help his mother to get out from
the Hungry-ghost's
realm...etc
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Sin Bei Yeo King |
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Long time ago in India, there were two
friends from the upper class caste, one of them made a vow to help
people, and the other vowed to become a
King.
A few lives later, both of them reincarnated, one as
a monk known as "La-sin", the other as a King, known as "Nei-lan-tall-wong",
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Realms, 28 Sky Levels, Six Sectors |
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The
explanation of Triple Realms, 28 Sky Levels...etc
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Modified date: 15th June 2008
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From the Editor
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