The Sutra of Ksitigarbha's Fundamental Vows
Sheng Chang Hwang
A colloquial, easy-to-understand English translation, this sutra gives simple, direct instructions about how we sentient beings in this chaotic, troubled and distressed era and world can make close, direct connections with a great enlightened being – Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Mahasattva – to be saved, protected, guided and blessed. The Buddha foresaw the suffering and chaos in this Dharma-Declining Period that we are now living in and thus entrusted us to Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva.
“Ksitigarbha” is a Sanskrit word meaning “earth treasury”, reflecting the hidden treasures in the minds of all sentient beings, and Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva’s specialty and merit is His “power of vow” – He vowed not to become a Buddha until all beings, including those in hell, are rescued.
The narrator, Paul, is an inmate who was under maximum security incarceration. He has been rescued by the Three Jewels and Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva multiple times when faced with distress, troubles in mind, critical illness and life-death issues. We are moved by his serious, persistent vows to change himself and cultivate inwardly according to the Buddha and Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva’s teachings. These experiences have helped and inspired us and many Buddhist practitioners all over.
This unprecedented project would not have been possible without the gracious, generous support of the state corrections department as well as the superintendent, officers, guards and staff of the corrections center. Due to the limitations of the recording circumstances and the narrator’s health, there are a few places where the audio does not exactly reflect the printed version, there may be background noise or the voice may sound different at times.
As Mahayana Buddhists, we are most grateful to have the chance to present this recording to share with you all. From our experience, reading/copying this sutra helps to obtain calm, peace and inspiration; may your listening to it also bring the same.
Duration - 4h 42m.
Author - Sheng Chang Hwang.
Narrator - Paul.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Sheng Chang Hwang
Paul
Society of Ksitigarbha Studies, USA
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Description:
A colloquial, easy-to-understand English translation, this sutra gives simple, direct instructions about how we sentient beings in this chaotic, troubled and distressed era and world can make close, direct connections with a great enlightened being – Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Mahasattva – to be saved, protected, guided and blessed. The Buddha foresaw the suffering and chaos in this Dharma-Declining Period that we are now living in and thus entrusted us to Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva. “Ksitigarbha” is a Sanskrit word meaning “earth treasury”, reflecting the hidden treasures in the minds of all sentient beings, and Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva’s specialty and merit is His “power of vow” – He vowed not to become a Buddha until all beings, including those in hell, are rescued. The narrator, Paul, is an inmate who was under maximum security incarceration. He has been rescued by the Three Jewels and Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva multiple times when faced with distress, troubles in mind, critical illness and life-death issues. We are moved by his serious, persistent vows to change himself and cultivate inwardly according to the Buddha and Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva’s teachings. These experiences have helped and inspired us and many Buddhist practitioners all over. This unprecedented project would not have been possible without the gracious, generous support of the state corrections department as well as the superintendent, officers, guards and staff of the corrections center. Due to the limitations of the recording circumstances and the narrator’s health, there are a few places where the audio does not exactly reflect the printed version, there may be background noise or the voice may sound different at times. As Mahayana Buddhists, we are most grateful to have the chance to present this recording to share with you all. From our experience, reading/copying this sutra helps to obtain calm, peace and inspiration; may your listening to it also bring the same. Duration - 4h 42m. Author - Sheng Chang Hwang. Narrator - Paul. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:20
Preface
Duration:00:04:57
The Four Grand Vows & Opening Prayer before Reading a Sutra
Duration:00:01:19
Prayer before Reading The Sutra of Ksitigarbha's Fundamental Vows
Duration:00:04:16
Prayer for the Dying and Newly Deceased
Duration:00:04:14
My Pledge
Duration:00:04:46
Ch. 1 : Miracles in the Palace of Trayastrimsa Heaven
Duration:00:27:13
Ch. 2 : The Assembly of Divided-Identical Ksitigarbha Bodhisattvas
Duration:00:09:43
Ch. 3 : Contemplating Karmic Deeds of Sentient Beings and Their Conditions
Duration:00:13:48
Ch. 4: The Magnetized Karmic Retributions of Sentient Beings in Jambudvipa
Duration:00:31:01
Ch. 5: The Names of the Various Hells
Duration:00:11:38
Ch. 6: The Praises of Tathagata
Duration:00:24:41
Ch. 7: Benefitting the Living and their Dying Dependents
Duration:00:14:39
Ch. 8: Exclamations and Praises from Yamaraja and His Followers
Duration:00:22:23
Ch. 9: Chanting and Praising the Names and Titles of the Buddhas
Duration:00:09:13
Ch. 10: Comparative Merits of Dana and the Necessary Conditions
Duration:00:14:40
Ch. 11: Protection of the Dharma by God of Solid-Firm-Earth
Duration:00:08:06
Ch. 12: The Benefits of Beholding Ksitigarbha’s Image and Learning His Name
Duration:00:27:51
Ch. 13: Entrustment of Humans and Celestial Beings
Duration:00:14:42
Ksitigarbha’s Gatha & In Praise of Ksitigarbha
Duration:00:01:32
Study Guide
Duration:00:25:19
Chanting during Illness & Pain (Nine Verse Prayer)
Duration:00:06:14
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:14