HEART SUTRA
  
    Thus have I heard at one time.
    The Lord was dwelling at Rajagriha, on Vulture-peak mountain,
 together with a great host of monks and a great host of Bodhisattvas.
    At that time the Lord was composed in the concentration on the
 course of dharmas called 'Profound Illumination.'
    At that time also the noble Lord Avalokita, the Bodhisattva and
 Mahasattva, in the practice of the profound Perfection of Wisdom,
 looked down; he beheld but five skandhas and that in their own-being
 they were empty.
    Then, through the inspiration of the Buddha, the Venerable
 Sariputra said to the noble Lord Avalokita, the Bodhisattva and
 Mahasattva: "How should any child of good family train, who wishes to
 engage in the practice of the profound Perfection of Wisdom?"
    And the noble Lord Avalokita, the Bodhisattva and Mahasattva, spoke
 to the venerable Sariputra as follows.
    "Sariputra, any son or daughter of good family who wishes to engage
 in the practice of the profound Perfection of Wisdom should look upon
 it thus: he or she beholds but five skandhas and that in their own-
 being they are empty.
    Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is form.
    Emptiness does not differ from form, and form does not differ from
 Emptiness.
    Likewise feelings, recognitions, volitions and consciousnesses are
 empty.
    So, Sariputra, all dharmas are Emptyness, without differentiating
 marks; they are not produced or stopped, not defiled and not
 immaculate, not deficient and not complete.
    Therefore, Sariputra, in Emptyness there is no form, no feeling, no
 recognition, no volitions, no consciousness; no eye, no ear, no nose,
 no tongue, no body, no mind; no visible form, no sound, no smell, no
 taste, no tangible, no mental object; no eye-element, and so forth, up
 to no mind-element and no mental-consciousness-element; no ignorance
 and no extinction of ignorance, and so forth, up to no aging and death
 and no extinction of aging and death; likewise there is no Suffering,
 Origin, Cessation or Path, no wisdom-knowledge, no attainment and non-
 attainment.
    Therefore Sariputra, because there is no attainment, Bodhisattvas
 abide relying on the Perfection of Wisdom, without obscurations of
 thought, and so are unafraid.
    Transcending perverted views, they attain the end, Nirvana.
    All Buddhas existing in the three times, relying on the Perfection
 of Wisdom, fully awaken to the highest, perfect Enlightenment.
    Therefore one should know that the mantra of the Perfection of
 Wisdom is the mantra of great knowledge, the highest mantra, the
 unequalled mantra, the mantra that allays all suffering, the Truth,
 since it has nothing wrong.
    The mantra of the Perfection of Wisdom is proclaimed:
  
 TAD-YATHA; GATE GATE PARAGATE PARASAMGATE BODHI SVAHA!
  
    In this way, Sariputra, should a Bodhisattva and Mahasattva train
 in the profound Perfection of Wisdom."
    Then the Lord rose from that concentration and commended the noble
 Lord Avalokita, the Bodhisattva and Mahasattva, saying: "Well said,
 well said, O son of good family!
    So it is, O son of good family, so it is.
    Just as you have taught should the profound Perfection of Wisdom be
 practiced, and the Tathagatas will rejoice.
    Thus spake the Lord.
  
    The Venerable Sariputra, the noble Lord Avalokita, the Bodhisattva
 and Mahasattva, and the whole world, that assembly with devas, human
 beings, asuras and gandharvas, were delighted and applauded the Lord's
 speech.