第三冊•Volume 3

宣化老和尚追思紀念專集 In Memory of the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua

In Memory of the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua

宣化老和尚 The Venerable Master Hsuan Hua

中文 Chinese 英文 English

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CONTENTS

Photographs

A Note from the Editor

A Road of Hardship

Why Did the Buddha Enter Nirvana?

A Brief History of the First Six Buddhist Patriarchs in China

The Life and Deeds of Venerable Master Hua

A few Scenes of the Master Teaching in the West

History of Gold Wheel Sagely Monastery

Kindness, Compassion, Joy, and Giving Ensure an Enduring Peace

History of Long Beach Sagely Monastery

History of Avatamsaka Sagely Monastery

History of Avatamsala Hermitage

History of the Institute for World Religions at the Berkeley Buddhist Monastery

A Calamity Is Averted and the Mountain Is Inaugurated

The Bodhi-Dhamma Center

Photographs / The City of Ten Thousand Buddhas

The Dharma Realm Returns to Its Source - The City of Ten Thousand Buddhas

Today, Riding in a Car Flying Back to the City

Pine Cone Dharma

The City of Ten Thousand Buddhas

   

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Rain of Sweet Dew

CHAN - The essence of All Buddhas

The Dharma-door of Mindfulness of the Buddhas

Guanyin, Guanyin, Guanshiyin

The Shurangama Mantra - The Efficacious Language of Heaven and Earth

Quotations of the Venerable Master Hua

   

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The Moon Reflected in a Thousand Rivers

Photographs / Memorial Ceremonies in Taiwan and Hong Kong

Memorial Ceremonies in Taiwan and Hong Kong

The Loss of a Noble Hero

My Extraordinary Teacher

The Venerable Master’s Teachings to Me

The Venerable Master Whom I Most Revered

Praise to the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas

Glorifying the Venerable Master’s Spirit

In Memory of the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua

In Remembrance of the Venerable Master

Do Your Best to Benefit the People

In Praise of the Venerable Master Hua’s Virtue and Kindness

The Venerable Master's Great Vow - Education

In Gratitude and Remembrance

The Venerable Master’s Gifts from the Heart

Timeless Teachings

Responding to and Saving Beings Everywhere

In Memory of the Venerable Master Hsuan Hua

The Elder Monk Hsuan Hua, with Great Kindness and Compassion Rescues Sentient Beings

Lingering Memories of the Venerable Master

Remembering the Master’s Kindness

The Venerable Master Never Pauses to Rest

In Remembrance of My Kind Teacher

How Does the Master Cross Over Westerners?

Reminiscing about the Venerable Master

In Memory of the Venerable Master

Teaching by the Venerable Master

My Personal Experiences

In Remembrance of Our Master’s Kindness

In Memory of My Teacher - the Venerable Master Hua

Our Venerable Master

Looking Up to His Awesome Virtue - In Memory of the Grace of Our Teacher

The Great Kindness of the Venerable Master and His Virtue which Pervades the Ten Directions

A Letter to the Venerable Master

Self-Sacrifice Living Beings Even in Illness

The Master’s Great Vow - To Create Living Buddhas

If You Know to Turn Back from Confusion, It’ s Not Too Late

Bravely Giving Up the Rat Race

Applying the Buddhadharma in Daily Life

We Have to Be Patient while We Are Cultivating

In Boundless Gratitude and Remembrance

In Praise of the Venerable Master

The Venerable Master, Who Invisibly Protects Living Beings

To Reply the Master’s Kindness, We Must Be Vigorous

The Ability to Yield Is the Key to a Happy Family

The Kindness of the Venerable Master

When Confused, Our Teacher Saves Us

Reminiscing on Life and Sessions at the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas

Our Master Is Always with Us

The Most Genuine Elder Monk

The Greatest Response Is No Response at All

Dharma that Transcends Time and Space

It’s Always Better to Be Cautious

A Gentle Reminder from the Venerable Master

Thoughts on Composing the Music for “White Universe”

An Old Man Carrying a Lantern

Put Your Mind to Good Use

In Memoriam of the Venerable Master

Our Greatly Compassionate Father

Affinity in the City - A Story of House Selling

An Interesting Recollection about Studying Chinese

Kindness That Is Difficult to Repay

The Spiritual Connection Between Minds

My Faith in the Master

The Proper Dharma Nourishes the Minds and the Five Precepts Dispel the Three Poisons

The Ability to Reach Millions

In Memory of the Kindness of Our Teacher

In Memory of Our Kind Teacher

My Experience with the Master

A Retrospect of My Experience of the Venerable Master

An Exhortation from the Master

In Remembrance of the Great Master

My Teacher’s Great Kindness to Me

The Master Is Gone, but His Dharma Remains

The Master and I

Doing the Buddha’s Work in a Dream

The Lion’s Roar of the Proper Dharma Stirs People’s Soul

   

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