Great Sorrow Dalagni Ancient Books

Sutra of great compassion:

If there is a monk. A boy. Virgin. Someone who wants to recite. Show mercy to all sentient beings. Let's start with me.

There is no great sorrow in the south. I wish I could learn all the laws quickly.

There is no great sorrow in the south. I wish I had a pair of wise eyes.

There is no great sorrow in the south. Can I speed everything up?

There is no great sorrow in the south. I hope I can be convenient early.

There is no great sorrow in the south. Can you take the Prajna boat quickly?

There is no great sorrow in the south. May the sooner I come, the more painful it will be.

There is no great sorrow in the south. I wish I could leave soon.

There is no great sorrow in the south. I hope I can climb Nirvana Mountain early.

There is no great sorrow in the south. I hope I won't give up soon.

There is no great sorrow in the south. I wish I had the same body.

If I go to Daoshan. Daoshan self-destructs

If I cook soup, The fire soup will dry up by itself.

If I go to hell, hell will destroy itself.

If I ask a hungry ghost, the hungry ghost is full.

If I ask Shula, Nausea is self-regulating.

If I tell the beast, conceit and great wisdom.

Hair is a wish. Say my name to your heart. You should also read my master, Buddha Amitabha. Then recite the Dalagni mantra. Read it five times a night. Besides, tsumoru's robbery of life and death is a felony.

The Great Compassion Sutra [1] is called Maha^ka^run! Casita-Dharan! I. Quan Yi volume. Jia Fan Desert Translation in Tang Dynasty. The full name of avalokitesvara with thousands of hands and eyes is Dalagni Sutra [2]. It is abbreviated as the classic of thousand hands. This is included in the twentieth volume of Dazhengzang. At present, the mantra of great compassion is the one that has been declared. The mantra of great compassion is very effective in our country and is widely held by Buddhists. The water blessed by the Mercy Mantra is called Mercy Water, which is often offered by Buddhists in China. In addition to the above translations, Jin Gangzhi, Bukong and others also translated the classics of the Great Compassion Mantra, all of which were included in the twentieth volume of Dazhengzang.