The full text of the Pinyin of the Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra is as follows:
1. Pinyin
1. guānzìzàipúsà, xíngshēnbōrěbōluómìduōshí, zhàojiànwǔyùnjiēkōngdùyīqiēkǔè. shělìzǐ, sèbùyìkōng, kōngbùyìsè. sèjíshìkōng, kōngjíshìsè. shòuxiǎngxíngshí.
2. yìfùrúshì. shělìzǐ, shìzhūfǎkōngxiāng, bùshēngbùmiè, bùgòubùjìng, bùzēngbùjiǎn. shìgùkōngzhōngwúsè, wúshòuxiǎngxíngshí, wúyǎněrbíshéshēnyì.
2. Original text
1. Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, walking in the deep Prajnaparamita for a long time, saw that the five aggregates are empty, and survived all the hardships. Relics, color is not different from emptiness, emptiness is not different from color, color is emptiness, emptiness is color, and the same is true for feelings, thoughts, and consciousness. Relics are all dharmas that are empty, neither born nor destroyed, neither dirty nor pure, neither increasing nor decreasing. That is why it is colorless in the air, no thoughts, no eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind, no color, sound, fragrance, or law.
2. There is no vision or even unconscious world, no ignorance and no end of ignorance, no old age and death, no end of old age and death, no accumulation of suffering and destruction of the path, no wisdom and no gain, because there is no gain. Bodhisattva, according to Prajna Paramita, has no worries in the heart; because there are no worries, there is no fear, and we are far away from upside-down dreams, and finally reach nirvana. The Buddhas of the three generations, according to Prajnaparamita, achieved Anuttarasamyaksambodhi.
3. Therefore, we know that Prajnaparamita is a great divine mantra, a great enlightenment mantra, a supreme mantra, and an infinite mantra. It can eliminate all suffering and is true and true. So Prajna Paramita mantra, that is, the mantra says: uncover the meaning, uncover the meaning, Polo monk reveals the meaning, Bodhi Sava Maha.
Introduction to relevant knowledge of the Heart Sutra
1. The author of the Heart Sutra: The author of the Heart Sutra is generally considered to be Master Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty. Master Xuanzang was a famous Buddhist scholar in the Tang Dynasty and one of the important figures in the history of Chinese Buddhism. He went through all kinds of hardships to India to obtain Buddhist scriptures and translated a large number of Buddhist classics, including the Heart Sutra.
2. The meaning of the Heart Sutra: The meaning of the Heart Sutra can be understood as "seeing that all five aggregates are empty." The five aggregates refer to form, feeling, thought, action, and consciousness. These five elements constitute the human body and psychology. In the Heart Sutra, these five aggregates are considered to be false and unreal, and only through practice can we truly see their essence and gain liberation.
3. Contents of the Heart Sutra The content of the Heart Sutra is mainly divided into three parts: Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva, Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra, and mantras. Among them, Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva is the main deity of the Heart Sutra, representing wisdom and compassion; the Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra is the core content of the Heart Sutra, describing how to achieve the state of liberation through practice; mantras are used to pray for peace and blessings .