The Diamond Sutra is a Buddhist Sutra from the "Perfection of Wisdom" genre, and emphasizes the practice of non-abiding and non-attachment.
It is, in the words of the British Library, "the earliest complete survival of a.
A copy of the Chinese version of Diamond Sutra, found among the Dunhuang manuscripts in 1907 by Aurel Stein, was dated back to 11 May 868.
The Diamond Sutra is one of the most influential Mahayana sutras in East Asia, and is a key object of devotion and study in Zen Buddhism.
The Diamond Sutra is a Buddhist Sutra from the "Perfection of Wisdom" genre, and emphasizes the practice of non-abiding and non-attachment