The Prajna paramita, 868 AD also called the Diamond Sutra is a Mahayana sutra from the Prajñpramit, or 'Perfection of Wisdom' genre, and emphasizes the practice of non-abiding and non-attachment. this copy of the Chinese version of Diamond Sutra, found among the Dunhuang manuscripts in the early 20th century by Aurel Stein, was dated back to May 11, 868 and is the earliest complete printed book
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