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  • Dai Hi En Mon Bu Kai Jin Shu/Dharani of the Great Compassionate One - In English and Japanese.
    www.zenproject.faithweb.com/sutras/dharani_of_the_great_compassionate_one.html
  • Five Ranks of Tozan and Other Zen Classics - "Five Ranks of the Apparent & the Real" and "The Song of the Jeweled Mirror Samadhi" by Tozan Ryokai. "The Keiso Dokuzi" by Hakuin. "Three Kinds of Fall" and "Five States of Lord & Vassal" by Ts'ao Shan. "The Three Roads" by Tung Shan. "Five States" by Fen Yang.
    www.kaihan.com/library/fives.htm
  • Four Great Vows - The basic vows of buddhist students.
    www.io.com/~snewton/zen/fourvows.html
  • Harmony of Difference and Equality (Sandokai) - Translated by the Stanford Zen Translation Project. Text is annotated for instrumentation during services.
    www.stanford.edu/group/scbs/sztp3/translations/gongyo_seiten/translations/part_1/sandokai.html
  • Lankavatara Sutra - Includes a commentary by Stephen L. Klick.
    www.buddhistinformation.com/lankavatara_sutra.htm
  • Sandokai - The Harmony of Difference and Equality - Poetic sutra by Sekito Kisen, a student of the Sixth Patriarch, Hui-neng.
    www.tidewaterzen.com/sandokai.htm
  • Sho Sai Shu: Dharani of Removing Disasters - In English and Japanese.
    www.zenproject.faithweb.com/sutras/dharani_of_removing_disasters.html
  • Shushogi - "Simply understand that birth and death are in themselves Nirvana, there being no birth-death to be hated nor Nirvana to be desired. Then, for the first time, you will be freed from birth and death. Realize that this problem is of supreme importance...."
    www.dx.sakura.ne.jp/~kameno/sutra/511.html
  • Song of Enlightenment - By Zen Master Hsuan Chuen.
    www.hsuyun.org/Dharma/zbohy/Sruti-Smriti/Gathas/song-of-enlightenment.html
  • Soto School Sutras for Daily Service and Practice - Translated by the Stanford Zen Translation Project.
    www.stanford.edu/group/scbs/sztp3/translations/gongyo_seiten/contents.html
  • Sutras availble to download as ZIP files - The Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva Sutra, The Diamond Sutra, The Treasure of Law Sutra of the 6th Patriarch, Hui Neng, The Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra, The Dharmapada
    www.saigon.com/~hoasen/Vbm-English-sutra.html
  • Tao Te Ching - The Tao Te Ching, the classic Taoist text, can also be considered a Zen text. The early Ch'an masters cited it as readily as they would discourses of the Buddha. The Tao and the Buddha Way are the same.
    www.human.toyogakuen-u.ac.jp/~acmuller/contao/laotzu.htm
  • The Four Great Vows - In Japanese and English.
    www.mbzc.org/resources/sutra/shiguseiganmon.html
  • The Five Wonderful Precepts - Rephrased by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, and represented in a way that can be understood more easily for the people, especially the young in the West.
    www.saigon.com/~hoasen/precept.htm
  • The Four Great Vows - In English and Japanese.
    www.zenproject.faithweb.com/sutras/great_vows_for_all.html
  • The Platform Sutra (The Sutra of Hui Neng) - In Chinese characters with links to character translations.
    www.hsuyun.org/Dharma/zbohy/chinese_text/platform/index.shtml
  • Vajracchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra - Translated from Kumarajiva's Chinese by Charles Patton.
    www.buddhismtoday.com/english/texts/mahayana/002-The%20Diamond%20Sutra.htm

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