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Wisdom at Death: Mahāyāna Sūtra

The document is a sutra about cultivating wisdom at the hour of death. The bodhisattva Akashagarbha asks the Buddha how a bodhisattva should view the mind at death. The Buddha responds that they should cultivate the perception of insubstantiality, great compassion, referencelessness, non-attachment, and not searching for buddhahood elsewhere since the mind is already wisdom. The gathering rejoices at the Buddha's teaching.

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Wisdom at Death: Mahāyāna Sūtra

The document is a sutra about cultivating wisdom at the hour of death. The bodhisattva Akashagarbha asks the Buddha how a bodhisattva should view the mind at death. The Buddha responds that they should cultivate the perception of insubstantiality, great compassion, referencelessness, non-attachment, and not searching for buddhahood elsewhere since the mind is already wisdom. The gathering rejoices at the Buddha's teaching.

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The Noble Mahāyāna Sūtra The Wisdom of the

Hour of Death
In the language of India: Āryātyaya jñā na nā ma mahā yā na sū tra
In the language of Tibet: ’Phags pa ’da’ ka ye shes zhes bya ba theg pa chen po’i mdo
In the language of English: The Noble Mahāyāna Sūtra The Wisdom of the Hour of
Death

Homage to all buddhas and bodhisattvas!

Thus I have heard at one time. The Blessed One was dwelling in the palace of the
king of gods in Akaniṣṭha and teaching the Dharma to the entire retinue when the
bodhisattva mahāsattva Ākāśagarbha prostrated to the Blessed One and asked him
the following question, “O Blessed One, how should a bodhisattva view the mind at
the moment of death?”

The Blessed One replied, “Ākāśagarbha, at the time of death, the bodhisattva should
cultivate the wisdom of the hour of death. As for wisdom of the hour of death, you
should cultivate the perception of insubstantiality since all phenomena are naturally
pure. You should cultivate the perception of great compassion since all phenomena
are contained within bodhicitta. You should cultivate the perception
referencelessness since all phenomena are naturally luminous. You should cultivate
the perception of utter non-attachment since all things are impermanent. You should
cultivate the perception of not searching for buddhahood elsewhere since the mind is
wisdom when realized.” The Blessed One then spoke in verse:

Since all things are by nature pure


Cultivate the perception of insubstantiality.
Since they are possessed of bodhicitta
Cultivate the perception of great compassion.
Since all phenomena are by nature luminous
Cultivate the perception of referencelessness.
Since all things are impermanent
Cultivate the perception of non-attachment.
The mind is what causes wisdom’s arising
And so, look not for buddhahood elsewhere!

As the Blessed One spoke thus, Ākāśagarbha and the entire gathering all rejoiced
with delight and praised what the Blessed One had taught.

This completes the noble Mahāyāna sūtra, The Wisdom of the Hour of Death.

| Translated by Lowell Cook, 2018.

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