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What does "Maha Prajna Paramita" mean?

The general idea of the whole passage is "the fundamental way to get rid of secular suffering through broad-minded wisdom."

Prajna translates into wisdom, paramita translates into reaching the other shore, and Prajna paramita means that Prajna is like a ship, which can ferry all beings from this shore of life and death to the other shore of eternal nirvana.

A common Buddhist word is a sentence in Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra.

"Maha": boundless and magnanimous [1]. It is a metaphor for the laws and characteristics between everything in the universe and nature, which is roughly equivalent to the Tao and life in a broad sense referred to by China traditional culture.

"Prajna" is a Sanskrit transliteration, which means understanding wonderful wisdom;

"Polo" is a Sanskrit transliteration, which refers to the other side (neither born nor destroyed, nor filthy), meaning to get rid of obstacles;

Mido is a Sanskrit transliteration, which means infinity. Can be associated, such as bees picking flowers to make honey, can be combined with many different sources of ingredients into one.

Extended data:

Looking at the Bodhisattva, I went deep into the Prajna for a long time and saw that the five aggregates were empty and everything was bitter. Buddhist relics, color is empty, empty is color, color is empty, and empty is color.

The same is true of thinking and understanding. The relic is the empty phase of all laws, which is neither born nor destroyed, neither polluted nor clean, nor increased or decreased. Therefore, there is no color in the air, no thoughts and knowledge, no eyes, nose, tongue, body and heart, no sound and fragrance, no vision, and even no conscious world, no ignorance, no ignorance, no old age, no old age, no suffering, no wisdom, no harvest.

Because there is no income, Bodhisattva, according to Prajna Paramita, has no worries. No obstacles, no terror, stay away from the inverted dream, what nirvana.

The Buddhas in the third world have gained three benefits and three bodhis according to Prajna Paramita. Therefore, it is known that Prajna paramita is mostly a great god mantra, a great Ming mantra, a supreme mantra, a curse of nothing, and so on. It is true that it can eliminate all suffering. Therefore, the Prajna Paramita mantra means: reveal the truth, reveal the truth, Poirot reveals the truth, Poirot reveals the truth, and Bodhi is great.

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Maha Prajna Paramita