금강경

32 Section · A Mahayana sutra that captures the core of Emptiness (Śūnyatā) philosophy. It is composed of 32 sections.

1
The Origin of the Dharma Assembly
2
Subhuti Rises to Make a Request
3
The True Purport of the Great Vehicle
4
Wondrous Practice Beyond Abiding
5
Seeing the Truth as It Really Is
6
The Rarity of Genuine Faith
7
Nothing Attained, Nothing Taught
8
The Dharma Is the Source of All Buddhas
9
One Mark, No Mark
10
Adorning the Pure Land
11
The Unconditioned Surpasses All Merit
12
Honoring the True Teaching
13
Receiving and Upholding This Sutra Rightly
14
Departing from Marks, Entering Stillness
15
The Merit of Upholding This Sutra
16
Purifying Karmic Obstacles
17
The Ultimate Absence of Self
18
Perceiving All as One Body
19
The Dharma-Realm Pervades All Transformation
20
Transcending Form and Marks
21
No Dharma Is Spoken
22
No Dharma Can Be Attained
23
Purifying the Mind and Practicing Good
24
Merit and Wisdom Are Beyond Comparison
25
Transforming Without Transforming
26
The Dharma-Body Is Not Form
27
Neither Discontinuity Nor Annihilation
28
Neither Receiving Nor Coveting
29
Majesty and Stillness
30
The Principle of One Integrated Whole
31
No Fixed View Arises
32
The Transformation-Body Is Not the True