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  1. The Sutra of Infinite Meanings is the spiritual foundation of the Jing Si Dharma-lineage and Tzu Chi School of Buddhism. It also contains the essence of the Lotus Sutra. As Master Cheng Yen often shares, "The sutras are a path, and this path is a road to walk on.

  2. In Sanskrit, the Sutra of Infinite Meanings (also known as the Sutra of Innumerable Meanings) is called the Amitarthasutra. This sutra is one volume comprised of three chapters: the Chapter on Virtues, the Chapter on Expounding the Dharma, and the Chapter on the Ten Merits.

  3. The Innumerable Meanings Sutra also known as the Sutra of Infinite Meanings (Sanskrit: अनन्त निर्देश सूत्र, Ananta Nirdeśa Sūtra; traditional Chinese: 無量義經; ; pinyin: Wúliángyì Jīng; Japanese: Muryōgi Kyō; Korean: Muryangeui Gyeong) is a Mahayana buddhist text.

  4. The Innumerable Meanings Sutra also known as the Infinite Meanings Sutra (Sanskrit: अनन्त निर्देश सूत्र, Ananta Nirdeśa Sūtra; traditional Chinese: 無量義經; ; pinyin: wúliáng yì jīng; Japanese: Muryōgi Kyō; Korean: Muryangeui Gyeong) is a Mahayana buddhist text.

  5. “The Sutra of Infinite Meanings comes from the home of all Buddhas, goes to the hearts of all sentient beings, and abides wherever Bodhisattvas practice; its Ten Great Merits nurture all living beings.” Helping the Suffering with Fifty-Cent Donations. In 1967, a blind elder named Li A’pao was living out of a thatched hut.

  6. Aug 18, 2015 · In many respects, the Sutra of Infinite Meanings sums up the essence of the Lotus Sutra, and also explains the Buddhist path in everyday life as one where we should strive to awaken our pure Buddha nature for the benefit of all sentient beings.

  7. In Sanskrit, the Sutra of Infinite Meanings (also known as the Sutra of Innumerable Meanings) is called the Amitarthasutra. This sutra is one volume comprised of three chapters: the Chapter on Virtues, the Chapter on Expounding the Dharma, and the Chapter on the Ten Merits.