The book has six chapters. The first one introduces the history of Avalokite¿vara Bodhisattva in Vietnam, China, and Korea following the tradition of Mah¿y¿na Buddhism. It has many simple-to-understand stories, but when proceeding to the second, third, fourth, and fifth chapters, readers have to use their intellect to explore them, because the author has incorporated the penetrating hearing method of Avalokite¿vara to form this work. The content of this work directly relates to the ¿¿rägama S¿tra, especially to the twenty-five bodhisattvas presenting their own ways of awakening. The author has skillfully incorporated the ¿¿rägama S¿tra into the Commentary on Avalokite¿vara Bodhisattva, which helps readers to have the opportunity to get acquainted with both works. The author explains emptiness (Skt. ¿¿nyat¿; P¿li, suññat¿) in detail, making it possible for us to read with great pleasure. With regard to the section on Mah¿sth¿mapr¿pta Bodhisattva practicing the recitation of Amit¿bha Buddha's name, we find that the author has ingeniously incorporated Pure Land views to introduce the practice to readers here and disseminate this Pure Land idea… (Most Venerable Thích Nh¿ ¿i¿n)
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