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Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment

The Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment or Complete Enlightenment (traditional Chinese圓覺經simplified Chinese圆觉经pinyinYuánjué jīngJapanese円覚経rōmajiEngaku-kyōKorean원각경romajaWongakgyeongVietnamesekinh Viên Giác) is a Mahāyāna Buddhist sūtra highly esteemed by both the Huayan and Zen schools. The earliest records are in Chinese, and it is believed to be of Chinese origin.

Divided into twelve chapters as a series of discussions on meditation practice, this text deals with issues such as the meaning and origin of ignorance, sudden and gradual enlightenment, original Buddhahood, etc. these themes were also elucidated in the Awakening of Faith. It was intended to resolve questions regarding doctrine and meditation for the earliest practitioners of the Chan school. The most important commentary is the 9th-century Great Exegesis on the Sutra of Complete Enlightenment (圓覺經大疏鈔 Dajuejing Dashuchao) by Zongmi.

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Wikipedia. (2023). Sutra of Perfect Enlightenment. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sutra_of_Perfect_Enlightenment

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