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Arya Sanghaṭa Sutra

The Arya Sanghaṭa Sutra is a Mahayana Buddhist scripture that promises to transform all those who read it. Like other sutras, the Sanghata records a discourse given by the Buddha, but unlike other sutras, the Buddha tells us he himself had heard the Sanghata from a previous Buddha.

The Sanghata is a text that talks about itself by name—and talks in great detail about what it will do to anyone who encounters it. It is also an extraordinary literary adventure, full of stories of death, discovery and magical transformations. It is about many things, but first and foremost, the Sanghata is about what can happen to its readers. That is to say: Most of all, the Sanghata is about you.

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Translated and edited by the Indian master Jina-mítra and Dana-shíla and the chief editor Lotsawa Pande Yeshe de, and established after correcting with new language.

Colophon: This English translation from the Tibetan was prepared by Damchö Diana Finnegan (Lhundup Damchö), after reading the text, with Venerable Geshe Lhundub Sopa and then comparing the Tibetan with the Sanskrit. In addition to the invaluable assistance from Geshe Sopa, this translation was checked against the Tibetan, with occasional reference to the Chinese translations by Shenghai (Roy) Li., whose copious suggestions vastly improved this translation. Painstaking proofreading and copy-editing was offered by Ven. Gyalten Mindrol in the final stage. Many others generously contributed to earlier drafts of this text, but all faults are the translator ‘s. The translation
was completed on January 25, 2006, in the home of Lama Zopa Rinpoche in Aptos, California.

May the kindness of the Buddha, as embodied within this wondrous sutra, fill the hearts of all beings and turn them all to virtue. Just as this Sang/Jara Sutra has existed for many centuries until now in the world only to benefit, may the Buddhadharma remain for eons more, to bring comfort and aid to all.

© Danmchö Diana Finnegan. Some rights reserved.

This text may be freely copied and distributed, but may not be modified or sold, in any shape or form. Please contact the translator at www.sanghatasutra.net/contact.html  for permission to translate this text, or produce other derivative works. No book editions, recordings or other products using this text may be offered for sale. To apply for rights to translate this English Sanghata into another language, please see https://www.sanghatasutra.net/for_translators.html. For sponsored publications, sponsor’s colophon and dedications must appear at the end of the text, after the translator’s colophons and after this copyright notice. This copyright message and the colophon must accompany all copies made, and any copies, full or paitial, must include full attribution. For full text of this copyright, see https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/legacode.
For a glossary of the Sanskrit terms that appear in this translation, as well as guidelines for recitation and further information about the Arya Sanghata Sutra Dharma-paryaýa, please visit www.sanghatasutra.net.

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Book-Author

Buddha Shakyamuni

Book-Category

Sutras

Translator

Damchö Diana Finnegan

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