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The Vajracchedik¿ Prajñ¿ P¿ramit¿ S¿tra (the Diamond Cutter of Perfect Wisdom) is a Mah¿y¿na S¿tra. Over thirty years ago when I was a sramini, I often sat under the carambola tree of the temple to memorize the Vajracchedik¿ S¿tra. The s¿tra was read in Sino-Viet which was very hard to understand. Yet if it was read in Vietnamese, it was still hard for a young novice like me at that time. My master did not request me to memorize it; he just told me to read it in order to be ready for the Vajracchedik¿ S¿tra's chanting event in the temple. However, there was something inside urging me to learn…mehr

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The Vajracchedik¿ Prajñ¿ P¿ramit¿ S¿tra (the Diamond Cutter of Perfect Wisdom) is a Mah¿y¿na S¿tra. Over thirty years ago when I was a sramini, I often sat under the carambola tree of the temple to memorize the Vajracchedik¿ S¿tra. The s¿tra was read in Sino-Viet which was very hard to understand. Yet if it was read in Vietnamese, it was still hard for a young novice like me at that time. My master did not request me to memorize it; he just told me to read it in order to be ready for the Vajracchedik¿ S¿tra's chanting event in the temple. However, there was something inside urging me to learn it by heart, such as it may benefit some way in the future or I may memorize it for the contest (as memorizing the Quan Âm Qüng Tr¿n previously), or I just tried to find a reason to be sitting under the carambola tree, collecting its fruits which were on the ground. I tasted and enjoyed the sweet fruits. After thirty years, my mind is growing up and the question has been answered. I memorized the Vajracchedik¿ S¿tra for those reason and for another reason which was never known before, that is, to publish the book, Key Words of the Vajaracchedik¿ S¿tra in 2014. I humbly pay homage to my master: Venerable Master H¿i Tri¿u Âm who transmitted the key teachings of the Vajracchedik¿ S¿tra to me. This gift was like giving round and firm rice grains which will sprout on due occasion-the seeds of awakening and liberation. The wisdom of Vajaracchedik¿ is formless and wordless, but we venture to use earthly language to explain, so there will be many mistakes. We wish readers and the high enlightened teachers to please bear with me. "Serving beings means to offer to the Buddhas." May all readers be happy in the right teaching of the World Honorable One. Thich Nu Gioi Huong