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Prajñāpāramitā [prɐdʑɲaːpaːrɐmitaː] (Sanskrit: प्रज्ञापारमिता) means the "Perfection of Wisdom" or "Perfection of Transcendental Wisdom". Prajñāpāramitā practices lead to discerning pristine cognition in a self-reflexively aware way, of seeing the nature of reality. There is a large body of Mahayana sutras (scriptures) on this wisdom, known as the Prajñāpāramitā sutras, which includes such texts as the Heart Sutra and Diamond Sutra.

The Transcendent Wisdom of the Prajanaparamita also transcends any single vehicle (yana) of Buddhist philosophy, as explained in the "Heart Sutra" through the replies Avalokiteshvara gives to Shariputra's question of how should sons and daughters of noble qualities practice the Prajnaparamita:

"All the Buddhas of the three times by relying on the Prajnaparamita

Awaken completely

To the perfect, unsurpassable enlightenment."

Prajñāpāramitā may also refer to the female deity Prajñāpāramitā Devi, a samboghakaya Buddha of transcendental wisdom also known as the "Great Mother" (Tibetan: Yum Chenmo) who was widely depicted in Asian Buddhist art.

The word Prajñāpāramitā combines the Sanskrit words prajñā "wisdom" (or "knowledge") with pāramitā "perfection" or "transcendent". Prajñāpāramitā is a central concept in Mahāyāna Buddhism and is generally associated with ideas such as emptiness (śūnyatā), 'lack of svabhāva' (essence), the illusory (māyā) nature of things, how all phenomena are characterized by "non-arising" (anutpāda, i.e. unborn) and the madhyamaka thought of Nāgārjuna. Its practice and understanding are taken to be indispensable elements of the Bodhisattva path.

According to Edward Conze, the Prajñāpāramitā Sūtras are "a collection of about forty texts ... composed somewhere on the Indian subcontinent between approximately 100 BC and AD 600." Some Prajnāpāramitā sūtras are thought to be among the earliest Mahāyāna sūtras.

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Mindful Karma and Spiritual Freedom

Fox, Perfect Wisdom, Abhidharma, Freedom, Posture
Jul 12 1975

Embodying Zen Beyond Signs

Perfect Wisdom, Nirvana, Patience, Lineage, Faith
Jun 10 1975

Zen Patience Through Sitting Challenges

Patience, Perfect Wisdom, Posture, heart, Obstacles
Jun 09 1975

Baking Souls: Zen's Path to Wisdom

Perfect Wisdom, Faith, Nirvana, Passions, Pain
Jun 08 1975

June 7th, 1975, Serial No. 00281

Faith, Perfect Wisdom, Pain, First Principle, heart
Jun 07 1975

Zen Mastery: Compassion and Wisdom Embodied

Bell, Heart Sutra, Hindrances, Perfect Wisdom, Compassion
Feb 24 1974

Living Enlightenment in Daily Life

Breath, Avalokiteshvara, Perfect Wisdom, Daily Life, Way-Seeking Mind
Dec 09 1973

Zen in Action and Understanding

Emotions, Perfect Wisdom, Precepts, Samadhi, Abhidharma
Nov 25 1973

Buddhist Founders and Modern Struggles

Sangha, Fox, Lineage, Perfect Wisdom, Funeral
Nov 18 1973

October 26th, 1973, Serial No. 00226

Faith, Doubt, Concentration, Perfect Wisdom, Freedom
Oct 26 1973

October 26th, 1973, Serial No. 00644

Faith, Doubt, Concentration, Perfect Wisdom, Love
Oct 26 1973

Buddhism: Falling in Love with Reality

Love, Concentration, Perfect Wisdom, Manjushri
Oct 25 1973

Love and Buddhism's Transformative Power

Love, Concentration, Perfect Wisdom, Vimalakirti
Oct 25 1973

Embodied Breath, True Nature

Sixth Patriarch, Perfect Wisdom, Breath, Aspects of Practice, Patience
Oct 21 1973

Enlightenment Here and Now

Perfect Wisdom, Breath, Sixth Patriarch, Patience, Commitment
Oct 21 1973

Mind as Field of Wisdom

Sixth Patriarch, Abhidharma, Anger, Perfect Wisdom
Oct 20 1973

Mind's Field of Blessedness

Sixth Patriarch, Abhidharma, Anger, Perfect Wisdom, Ego
Oct 20 1973

Awakening Through Zazen Practice

Perfect Wisdom, Sixth Patriarch, Paramitas, Daily Life, Letting Go
Oct 16 1973

June 10th, 1972, Serial No. 00475

Perfect Wisdom, Commitment, Pain, Breath, Bell
Jun 10 1972