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3 - The Heart Sutra: A Comprehensive Guide to the Classic of Mahayana Buddhism by Kazuaki Tanahashi
UPDATE FROM JUNDO: NOW THAT I HAVE FINALLY READ TANAHASHI SENSEI'S BOOK , I actually am hesitant to recommend this book to newer folks, and I even would hesitate to put it at the top of my list for Heart Sutra discussions for other folks (I will recommend the below books by Red Pine and Okumura ahead of it). Unfortunately, it is a very meandering, personal, sometimes too detailed (on linguistic matters and many historical tangents), frequently disjointed and poorly explained although wide ranging treatment that somehow never gets into much discussion of the heart of the Heart Sutra despite all its detail. His new translation is surprisingly a bit loose and free too. I will go back and reread it at some point, because there is much interesting material in there too, but one must be patient.
Sorry if people ran out to get it ahead of other books mentioned.
Gassho, Jundo
SatToday
3 - The Heart Sutra: A Comprehensive Guide to the Classic of Mahayana Buddhism by Kazuaki Tanahashi
UPDATE FROM JUNDO: NOW THAT I HAVE FINALLY READ TANAHASHI SENSEI'S BOOK , I actually am hesitant to recommend this book to newer folks, and I even would hesitate to put it at the top of my list for Heart Sutra discussions for other folks (I will recommend the below books by Red Pine and Okumura ahead of it). Unfortunately, it is a very meandering, personal, sometimes too detailed (on linguistic matters and many historical tangents), frequently disjointed and poorly explained although wide ranging treatment that somehow never gets into much discussion of the heart of the Heart Sutra despite all its detail. His new translation is surprisingly a bit loose and free too. I will go back and reread it at some point, because there is much interesting material in there too, but one must be patient.
Sorry if people ran out to get it ahead of other books mentioned.
Gassho, Jundo
SatToday
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