Also known as Way of the Perfection of Wisdom in One Hundred Fifty Lines, Adhyardhaśatikā Prajñāpāramitā, Tripiṭaka. Sūtrapiṭaka. Prajñāpāramitā. Adhyardhaśatikā, Prajnaparamitas. Adhyardhaśatikā, Adhyardhaśatikā. 理趣經. 般若理趣經
thumb|right|The seventeenth chapter of the Rishu-kyō printed on hakubyō-style (白描) paper. The scroll has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category paintings. The Rishu-kyō (理趣経), formally known as Prajñāpāramitā-naya-śatapañcaśatikā (般若波羅蜜多理趣百五十頌), is a Buddhist esoteric scripture. It is considered an abridged version of the Rishu Kogyo (理趣広経), the sixth assembly of the eighteen assemblies within the Vajrasekhara Sutra (金剛頂経). It is primarily recited in the various branches of the Japanese Shingon school (真言宗) and Chinese esoteric sects as a standard scripture.
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thumb|right|The seventeenth chapter of the Rishu-kyō printed on hakubyō-style (白描) paper. The scroll has been designated as National Treasure of Japan in the category paintings. The Rishu-kyō (理趣経), formally known as Prajñāpāramitā-naya-śatapañcaśatikā (般若波羅蜜多理趣百五十頌), is a Buddhist esoteric scripture. It is considered an abridged version of the Rishu Kogyo (理趣広経), the sixth assembly of the eighteen assemblies within the Vajrasekhara Sutra (金剛頂経). It is primarily recited in the various branches of the Japanese Shingon school (真言宗) and Chinese esoteric sects as a standard scripture.
It is also referred to as the Adhyardhaśatikā Prajñāpāramitā (百五十頌般若) or Prajñā Rishukyō (般若理趣経).
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).