金刚般若波罗蜜经
Mahayana · 大乘
The Diamond Sutra is one of the most influential texts in Mahayana Buddhism. In a series of dialogues between the Buddha and his disciple Subhuti, it systematically dismantles every fixed idea the mind clings to — self, other, form, teaching, even enlightenment itself. Its central challenge: how do you act for the benefit of all beings without any attachment to a self that acts, beings that are helped, or merit that is gained?