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What is the significance and function of Buddhist Heart Sutra?

Anyone who studies Buddhism knows that the full name of the Heart Sutra is Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra.

It is one of the most classic Buddhist scriptures in Mahayana Buddhism, and it is also a book with the shortest text, but it is really rare to explain the profound and subtle Buddhism most clearly.

According to the experience of many fellow initiates, reciting the Heart Sutra frequently has at least the following advantages: First, reciting the Heart Sutra frequently can not only increase your wisdom, but also get rid of greed, anger and delusion, and finally realize your wishes, so that your merits are boundless.

Second, in life, bad luck often comes unexpectedly. Every time it happens, some people are often in a trance, and the scriptures of the Heart Sutra can capture a person's heart and turn bad luck into good luck. Why is the Heart Meridian so effective? Because the Heart Sutra is a scripture with avalokitesvara wisdom (positive energy), which can exorcise evil spirits.

Third, the world view of Heart Sutra can make people who recite it often infect the essence and truth of the universe, that is, people who recite it can gain the wisdom of the universe, truly understand the truth of all things in the universe, and thoroughly understand the truth of life, that is, this body is not me, I am not here, and the eternal "true self" belongs to another, thus opening the door to another world.

This is the wisdom that people who often recite the Heart Sutra can gain. Of course, some people have learned the truth beyond our understanding. In other words, as long as a person insists on reciting the Heart Sutra, he will have an open mind and consciousness. Really understand the truth that "tolerance is the greatest, but no desire is the strongest", that is to say, if a person wants to achieve something, he must be able to tolerate others and things in order to achieve great things. This concept of containing people and things is also one of the core contents of Heart Sutra.