Chapter 3

Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva practices deep Prajna Paramita for a long time, sees all five aggregates are empty, and endures all hardships.

"Shariputra! Form is not different from emptiness, and emptiness is not different from form; form is emptiness, and emptiness is form. The same is true for feeling, thinking, action, and consciousness.

"Shariputra! It is the empty phase of all dharmas, neither born nor destroyed, neither dirty nor clean, neither increasing nor decreasing. Therefore, there is no color in the air, no feelings, thoughts, actions, and consciousness; no eyes, ears, nose, tongue, Body, mind; no form, sound, smell, taste, touch, dharma; no vision, even unconsciousness; No wisdom, no gain.

"Because there is nothing to gain, Bodhisattva depends on Prajna Paramita, so there is no hindrance in the heart; no hindrance, no terror, far away from reversing dreams, and finally Nirvana. All Buddhas of the third age rely on Prajna Paramita. Three Bodhisattvas.

"I know that Prajna Paramita is a great god mantra, a great Ming mantra, a supreme mantra, and an infinite mantra. It can eliminate all suffering and is true, so I say the Prajna Paramita mantra."

Say the mantra:

"Jiedi Jiedi Praluo Jiedi
Prajna Sangha Jiedi Bodhi Seng Shaha"

(End of this chapter)

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