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佛教念诵合集【繁体和简体版】 app for iPhone and iPad


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Reference Lifestyle Health & Fitness
Developer: Iplussoft Technologies
Free
Current version: 1.0.30.9, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 25 Jul 2017
App size: 18.81 Mb

Buddhist scriptures are the sayings of the Buddha. When reciting them, you will benefit from the blessings of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. Recitation will not only help eliminate your negative karma; it will also bring strength, wisdom and inner peace, so that you can overcome all kinds of obstacles. And it does not cost a cent. All it requires is persistence and wholehearted sincerity.

Features:
- 17 Mahayana Buddhist Scriptures (Sutras and Mantras)
- Multiple text versions: Chinese Simplified and Chinese Traditional
- Tally counter to keep track of chanting counts for each sutras
- Keep notes used for your chanting practise
- Available options: Pinyin display, Text resize, Background color
- No internet connection required (Offline)

Complete Mahayana Buddhist Sutra Collection:
- Great Compassion Mantra (Ta Pei Chou)
- Sapta Atitabuddha Karasaniya Dharani (Chi Fo Mieh Tsui Chen Yan)
- Amitabha Pure Land Rebirth Mantra (Pa Yi Chieh Yeh Chang Ken Pen Te Sheng Ching Tu To Lo Ni)
- Jvala Mahaugra Dharani (Hsiao Tsai Chi Hsiang Shen Chou)
- Mantra to Untie Karmic Knots (Chieh Chieh Chou)
- Eighty-eight Buddhas Great Repentance (Li Fo Ta Chan Hui Wen)
- Cundi Dharani (Chun Ti Shen Chou)
- Heart Sutra (Hsin Ching)
- Dharani to Purify Karma from Speech (Jing Kou Ye Zhen Yan)
- Six Syllable Mantra
- Dharani to Patch Flaws in Recitation (Bu Que Zhen Yan)
- Sheng Wu Liang Shou
- Gong De Bao Shan Shen Zhou
- Da Ji Xiang Tian Nu Zhou
- Guna Ratna Sila Dharani (Kung Te Pao Shan Shen Chou)
- Aryavalokiteshvara Bodhisattva Vikurvana Dharani (Kuan Yin Ling Kan Chen Yan)
- Bhaisajyaguru Vaidurya Prabhasa Tathagata Abhisecani Dharani (Yao Shi Guan Ding Zhen Yan)

The scriptures in the app are chanted by followers of Guan Yin Citta Dharma Door.

Guan Yin Citta Dharma Door (Xin Ling Fa Men) belongs to the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. It encourages people to recite Buddhist scriptures (sutras and mantras) on a daily basis, practise life liberation (that is, saving the lives of beings destined for slaughter), and make great vows to help more people. These three "Golden Practices" lay a solid foundation for improved physical and mental well-being; they have been proved to cure illnesses, resolve relationship conflicts and increase spiritual strength and wisdom.