Atasahastrik Prajnapramit presents a profound theological and philosophical discourse between Buddha and his disciples, meticulously edited by Pratpacandra Ghoa. Comprising a hundred-thousand stanzas, this volume, specifically part 1, fascicle 4, delves into the heart of Buddhist wisdom. Written in Sanskrit, this text offers invaluable insights into Mahayana Buddhism and the Prajnaparamita teachings. A vital resource for scholars and practitioners, it explores fundamental concepts of Buddhist philosophy and spirituality. This edition preserves and illuminates a cornerstone of Buddhist literature, providing a window into the profound exchanges that shaped Buddhist thought. A significant contribution to the understanding of ancient Buddhist wisdom.
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