Love Sutra Page

: The Parental Love Sutra ( Pumo ŭnjung-gyŏng ) is a historical Buddhist text that highlights the profound debt and devotion children owe to their parents, showcasing that "Love Sutras" can also define familial and platonic bonds. Applying the Love Sutra to Daily Life

We talk about “falling in love” as if it were a happy accident — like tripping into a puddle. But the sutra tradition is about discipline . Not cold discipline, but the kind that deepens over time: learning your partner’s changing body, their unspoken hungers, their seasonal moods. love sutra

The Love Sutra is believed to have been composed in the 1st century BCE, during the early period of Mahayana Buddhism. The text is attributed to the Indian Buddhist master, Avalokiteshvara, who is said to have revealed the sutra to the Chinese translator, Xuanzang (602-664 CE). Xuanzang's translation of the Love Sutra into Chinese has been widely used and revered in East Asian Buddhist traditions. : The Parental Love Sutra ( Pumo ŭnjung-gyŏng

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