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Diamond Sutra (Chin-Kang-Ching) or Prajna-Paramita

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The Diamond Sutra, often referred to as the ‘Diamond Cutter Sutra’ or ‘Vajracchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra,’ stands as a monumental Buddhist text and is celebrated as the world’s oldest printed book. Recognized by the British Library as “the earliest dated printed book,” this invaluable manuscript was penned in Sanskrit and uncovered in 1900 from The Cave of a Thousand Buddhas, a secret library in Dunhuang, China. The Sutra captures profound dialogues between the Buddha and his devoted disciple Subhuti, exploring essential Buddhist principles such as emptiness and nirvana. At its core, the Sutra conveys that wisdom, much like a diamond, enables practitioners to perceive the true nature of reality and liberate themselves from suffering. For further exploration of the extensive reference notes, please refer to the online text. Special thanks to Kazbek for the Italian poetry recorded in the introduction. (Summary by John Greenman and Wikipedia)

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11 episodes

episode 011 - Chapters 29-32 artwork

011 - Chapters 29-32

The Diamond Sutra, often referred to as the ‘Diamond Cutter Sutra’ or ‘Vajracchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra,’ stands as a monumental Buddhist text and is celebrated as the world’s oldest printed book. Recognized by the British Library as “the earliest dated printed book,” this invaluable manuscript was penned in Sanskrit and uncovered in 1900 from The Cave of a Thousand Buddhas, a secret library in Dunhuang, China. The Sutra captures profound dialogues between the Buddha and his devoted disciple Subhuti, exploring essential Buddhist principles such as emptiness and nirvana. At its core, the Sutra conveys that wisdom, much like a diamond, enables practitioners to perceive the true nature of reality and liberate themselves from suffering. For further exploration of the extensive reference notes, please refer to the online text. Special thanks to Kazbek for the Italian poetry recorded in the introduction. (Summary by John Greenman and Wikipedia)

4 Mar 2026 - 7 min
episode 010 - Chapters 26-28 artwork

010 - Chapters 26-28

The Diamond Sutra, often referred to as the ‘Diamond Cutter Sutra’ or ‘Vajracchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra,’ stands as a monumental Buddhist text and is celebrated as the world’s oldest printed book. Recognized by the British Library as “the earliest dated printed book,” this invaluable manuscript was penned in Sanskrit and uncovered in 1900 from The Cave of a Thousand Buddhas, a secret library in Dunhuang, China. The Sutra captures profound dialogues between the Buddha and his devoted disciple Subhuti, exploring essential Buddhist principles such as emptiness and nirvana. At its core, the Sutra conveys that wisdom, much like a diamond, enables practitioners to perceive the true nature of reality and liberate themselves from suffering. For further exploration of the extensive reference notes, please refer to the online text. Special thanks to Kazbek for the Italian poetry recorded in the introduction. (Summary by John Greenman and Wikipedia)

4 Mar 2026 - 4 min
episode 009 - Chapters 23-25 artwork

009 - Chapters 23-25

The Diamond Sutra, often referred to as the ‘Diamond Cutter Sutra’ or ‘Vajracchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra,’ stands as a monumental Buddhist text and is celebrated as the world’s oldest printed book. Recognized by the British Library as “the earliest dated printed book,” this invaluable manuscript was penned in Sanskrit and uncovered in 1900 from The Cave of a Thousand Buddhas, a secret library in Dunhuang, China. The Sutra captures profound dialogues between the Buddha and his devoted disciple Subhuti, exploring essential Buddhist principles such as emptiness and nirvana. At its core, the Sutra conveys that wisdom, much like a diamond, enables practitioners to perceive the true nature of reality and liberate themselves from suffering. For further exploration of the extensive reference notes, please refer to the online text. Special thanks to Kazbek for the Italian poetry recorded in the introduction. (Summary by John Greenman and Wikipedia)

4 Mar 2026 - 3 min
episode 008 - Chapters 20-22 artwork

008 - Chapters 20-22

The Diamond Sutra, often referred to as the ‘Diamond Cutter Sutra’ or ‘Vajracchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra,’ stands as a monumental Buddhist text and is celebrated as the world’s oldest printed book. Recognized by the British Library as “the earliest dated printed book,” this invaluable manuscript was penned in Sanskrit and uncovered in 1900 from The Cave of a Thousand Buddhas, a secret library in Dunhuang, China. The Sutra captures profound dialogues between the Buddha and his devoted disciple Subhuti, exploring essential Buddhist principles such as emptiness and nirvana. At its core, the Sutra conveys that wisdom, much like a diamond, enables practitioners to perceive the true nature of reality and liberate themselves from suffering. For further exploration of the extensive reference notes, please refer to the online text. Special thanks to Kazbek for the Italian poetry recorded in the introduction. (Summary by John Greenman and Wikipedia)

4 Mar 2026 - 3 min
episode 007 - Chapters 17-19 artwork

007 - Chapters 17-19

The Diamond Sutra, often referred to as the ‘Diamond Cutter Sutra’ or ‘Vajracchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra,’ stands as a monumental Buddhist text and is celebrated as the world’s oldest printed book. Recognized by the British Library as “the earliest dated printed book,” this invaluable manuscript was penned in Sanskrit and uncovered in 1900 from The Cave of a Thousand Buddhas, a secret library in Dunhuang, China. The Sutra captures profound dialogues between the Buddha and his devoted disciple Subhuti, exploring essential Buddhist principles such as emptiness and nirvana. At its core, the Sutra conveys that wisdom, much like a diamond, enables practitioners to perceive the true nature of reality and liberate themselves from suffering. For further exploration of the extensive reference notes, please refer to the online text. Special thanks to Kazbek for the Italian poetry recorded in the introduction. (Summary by John Greenman and Wikipedia)

4 Mar 2026 - 11 min
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