
Master, since Prajnaparamita's wisdom is so good,
How can we get it?
The Prajnaparamita wisdom of the Dharma is not acquired, but is derived from practice. In the six-dimensional dharma of the bodhisattva path, the first five dharmas (generosity, taking vows, forbearance, perseverance, and meditation) are headed by the sixth degree of "wisdom," and the five degrees require sufficient wisdom to be perfect. At the same time, wisdom also arises from the first five degrees, that is, wisdom arises from generosity, taking vows, enduring humiliation, perseverance, and meditation.
The Buddha often taught us that we should practice generosity extensively, and in the process of generosity, we should strictly adhere to the precepts, knowing what to do and what not to do, so that we can keep our body and mouth pure and untainted, and at the same time, we must ensure that the mind does not turn with the external world, and if we do not move in the realm of obedience and disobedience, we can attain concentration, and if we do it, we can give birth to wisdom. It can be seen from this that Prajnaparamita wisdom came from the first five degrees, and the five degrees are also perfected by having sufficient wisdom.
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