The Sangha Sutra is unique in that it was personally heard by Sakyamuni Buddha from ancient buddhas of all ages, and it has a wide and far-reaching influence on the readers.
One of the most remarkable benefits is that when anyone hears the Sangha Sutra, when he is dying, the Buddhas will appear to comfort them. Also, as mentioned in the Buddhist scriptures, where there is the Sangha Sutra, there are Buddhas. Therefore, reading this scripture can bless the chanting place.
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Reading the Sangha Sutra can eliminate the bitter seeds, bring long-term results for generations in the future, and ensure that the reciter can be happy until he becomes a Buddha. This passage also shows the impermanence of death, including the physical and mental changes during death.
In 1930s, a Buddhist library was excavated during an archaeological excavation in northern Pakistan under British rule. This archaeological excavation is very important for historians, because it unearthed a large number of manuscripts from the fifth century, far exceeding that of any other place in India.