This is Volume 15 in Series 1, presenting the "atasahastrik praj pramit," a significant theological and philosophical discourse featuring Buddha and his disciples. Composed in a hundred-thousand stanzas, this work, edited by Pratpacandra Ghoa, offers profound insights into Buddhist teachings. Written in Sanskrit, this edition provides invaluable resources for scholars and practitioners interested in exploring the depths of Buddhist philosophy and literature. The text delves into the heart of Prajnaparamita, the perfection of wisdom, as expounded by Buddha, making it essential for understanding Mahayana Buddhism and its rich intellectual heritage. This early 20th-century edition preserves a vital part of Buddhist philosophical tradition.
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