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12/02/201705:08(Xem: 4416)
Phương danh Phật tử Ấn Tống
THIỀN QUÁN
VỀ SỐNG VÀ CHẾT
Cẩm Nang Hướng Dẫn Thực Hành
The Zen of 
Living and Dying
A Practical and Spiritual Guide

Nguyên tác Anh ngữ:
Đại Sư Philip Kapleau

Việt dịch: 
HT.Thích Như Điển
TT. Thích Nguyên Tạng

Chùa Viên Giác, Hannover, Đức Quốc
Tu Viện Quảng Đức, Melbourne, Úc Châu
Ấn Hành 2017


Philip Kapleau 2

Phương danh Phật tử tại Úc Châu

phát tâm Ấn Tống Sách 

THIỀN QUÁN VỀ SỐNG & CHẾT



 

 

  1. Thích Phước Thiệt: $200
  2. Cụ Đức Ngọc: $100
  3. Cụ Bạch Vân: $100
  4. Cụ Tâm Thái: $100
  5. Cụ Diệu Mỹ: $100
  6. Cụ Nguyên Cần: $100
  7. Quảng Hương - Quảng Chơn   100
  8. Quảng Tịnh - Quảng Phước     100  
  9. Quảng Tuệ - Quảng Đạt    50 
  10. Huệ Tâm Hương       100 
  11. Hồng Vy                    100
  12. Bích Nghiêm             100 
  13. HL Trần Khắc Xuân, PD: Diệu Âm 100 
  14. HL Võ Thị Đạm          100 
  15. Đh Nguyễn Kim Phượng, PD: Diệu Lan  100
  16. Võ Thị Kim Lan          100 
  17. Võ Thi Kim Hương     100 
  18. Thục Hà - Nguyên Giác  100 
  19. Hữu Thu - Hữu Phát     100 
  20. Nguyên Hảo                 100 
  21. Long Tuyền                  100 
  22.    Bích Thư - PD: Chơn Như Thái          100 
  23.    Nguyên Nhật Thơ        100
  24.     Lệ Mỹ                           100 
  25.    Nguyên Nhật Mỹ - Khánh Trúc   100  
  26.    Quảng  Như                  100               
  27.    Đh Ngọc Hoa - Nguyên Nhật Khánh  100
  28.    Đh Tâm Ngọc - Thục Đức          100
  29.    HL Võ Tẫn, PD: Nguyên Ký   200
  30.    Đh Phan Thi Đại, PD: Nguyên Kính  100
  31.    Huỳnh Văn Tý - Nguyên Nhật Diệu  100
  32.    Quảng Từ Thịnh - Quảng Từ Bảo     100
  33.    Quảng Tuyết              100
  34.    Quảng Hiền                100
  35.    Hoa Phước                 100
  36.    Đh Phạm Văn Ánh        100
  37.    HL Nguyễn Thị Tư        100
  38.    Tâm Nhân                  100
  39. Gia đình Diệu Trí             200
  40. Ngô Thị Hạ Huyền, PD: Quảng Vân    200
  41. Gia đình Thanh Phi           100
  42. Tâm Hoàng Trần Thị Minh Phụng: $50,
  43. Diệu Thiện Trịnh Mỹ Liên: $50
  44. Tâm An: $100
  45. Ngô Khắc Vĩnh Phúc:$50

 

 

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Nguyện đem công đức này, trang nghiêm Phật Tịnh Độ, trên đền bốn ơn nặng, dưới cứu khổ ba đường,
nếu có người thấy nghe, đều phát lòng Bồ Đề, hết một báo thân này, sinh qua cõi Cực Lạc.

May the Merit and virtue,accrued from this work, adorn the Buddhas pureland,
Repay the four great kindnesses above, andrelieve the suffering of those on the three paths below,
may those who see or hear of these efforts generates Bodhi Mind, spend their lives devoted to the Buddha Dharma,
the Land of Ultimate Bliss.

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