The Sutra of Queen Śrīmālā of the Lion’s Roar

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The Sutra of Queen Śrīmālā of the Lion’s Roar (Śrīmālādevī Siṃhanāda Sūtra) is a Mahayana text no longer extant in Sanskrit but preserved in both the Chinese and Tibetan Buddhist canons. It teaches the doctrines of Tathāgatagarbha and the One Vehicle (Skt. ekayāna), through the words of the Indian queen Śrīmālā....

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BDK English Tripiṭaka 20-I

 

 

THE SUTRA OF QUEEN ŚRĪMĀLĀ

OF THE LION’S ROAR

Translated from the Chinese

(Taishō Volume 12, Number 353)

 

by

Diana Y. Paul

 

 

Numata Center

for Buddhist Translation and Research

2009

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