사십이장경

42 Section · The first Buddhist scripture transmitted to China. An introductory text conveying 42 core teachings of the Buddha in concise passages.

1
Attaining the Fruit Through Renunciation
2
Cutting Desire and Abandoning Seeking
3
Severing Love and Removing Greed
4
Illuminating Good and Evil Together
5
Transforming the Heavy to Become Light
6
Enduring Evil
7
Evil Returns to Its Source
8
Spitting at Heaven, Scattering Dust Against the Wind
9
Returning to the Root and Meeting the Source
10
Joyful Giving Brings Merit
11
The Merit of Offerings Without Limit
12
Twenty Difficulties
13
Asking About the Path and Practice
14
What Is Strong? What Is Most Bright?
15
What Is Good? What Is Greatest?
16
Abandoning Desire Is the Path
17
When Light Comes, Darkness Departs
18
Thought, Action, and Words Beyond Words
19
Right Contemplation of True and False
20
The Fundamental Emptiness of Self
21
The Vanity of Seeking Fame
22
Wealth and Beauty Invite Suffering
23
Sexual Desire, the Greatest of All Desires
24
Desire, a Torch Carried Against the Wind
25
The Heavenly Temptress Repulsed
26
One Against Ten Thousand: The Battle of Practice
27
An Ox in Deep Mud
28
The Buddha's View of All Things
29
The Practitioner and Dry Grass by Fire
30
Cut the Root or Cut the Mind?
31
Ten Difficulties of the Practitioner
32
Honey Sweet at Center and Edge
33
Sharpening the Blade on a Whetstone
34
Attaining the Way While in the World
35
Removing Defilement to Receive Purity
36
From Love Comes Sorrow
37
Precepts as the Fundamental Protection
38
Countless Disciples Have Attained the Fruit
39
Decisiveness Over Attachment
40
The Path Is Where the Mind Is
41
The Path: Neither Form Nor Formless
42
Understanding the World as Illusion