The Sutra of Meditation on the Bodhisattva Universal Virtue (Chinese: 觀普賢菩薩行法經; pinyin: Guān-púsà-xíngfǎ jīng, Japanese: 普賢經; Rōmaji Fugen-kyō), also known as the Sutra of Contemplation on the Dharma Practice of Universal Sage Bodhisattva, is a Mahayana buddhist sutra believed to be translated by Dharmamitra during the mid-fifth century. The Sutra of Meditation on the Bodhisattva Universal Virtue belongs to the so-called Threefold Lotus Sutra, along with the Lotus Sutra and the Innumerable Meanings Sutra. It is not known, however, when or by whom the sutra was first recited, but it is considered by many Mahayana sects to be a continuation (an epilogue) of the Buddha's teachings found within the Lotus Sutra. Also called The Repentance Sutra (Japanese: 懺悔經; Rōmaji: Sange-kyō), this sutra is
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| - The Sutra of Meditation on the Bodhisattva Universal Virtue (Chinese: 觀普賢菩薩行法經; pinyin: Guān-púsà-xíngfǎ jīng, Japanese: 普賢經; Rōmaji Fugen-kyō), also known as the Sutra of Contemplation on the Dharma Practice of Universal Sage Bodhisattva, is a Mahayana buddhist sutra believed to be translated by Dharmamitra during the mid-fifth century. The Sutra of Meditation on the Bodhisattva Universal Virtue belongs to the so-called Threefold Lotus Sutra, along with the Lotus Sutra and the Innumerable Meanings Sutra. It is not known, however, when or by whom the sutra was first recited, but it is considered by many Mahayana sects to be a continuation (an epilogue) of the Buddha's teachings found within the Lotus Sutra. Also called The Repentance Sutra (Japanese: 懺悔經; Rōmaji: Sange-kyō), this sutra is
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| - The Sutra of Meditation on the Bodhisattva Universal Virtue (Chinese: 觀普賢菩薩行法經; pinyin: Guān-púsà-xíngfǎ jīng, Japanese: 普賢經; Rōmaji Fugen-kyō), also known as the Sutra of Contemplation on the Dharma Practice of Universal Sage Bodhisattva, is a Mahayana buddhist sutra believed to be translated by Dharmamitra during the mid-fifth century. The Sutra of Meditation on the Bodhisattva Universal Virtue belongs to the so-called Threefold Lotus Sutra, along with the Lotus Sutra and the Innumerable Meanings Sutra. It is not known, however, when or by whom the sutra was first recited, but it is considered by many Mahayana sects to be a continuation (an epilogue) of the Buddha's teachings found within the Lotus Sutra. Also called The Repentance Sutra (Japanese: 懺悔經; Rōmaji: Sange-kyō), this sutra is believed to have followed two earlier translations, including one by Kumarajiva, which are now lost; no original Sanskrit translation has been found.
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