| When the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara |
| Was Coursing in the Deep Prajna Paramita, |
| He Perceived That All Five Skandhas Are Empty. |
| Thus He Overcame All Ills and Suffering. |
| Oh, Sariputra, Form Does Not Differ From the Void, |
| And the Void Does Not Differ From Form. |
| Form is Void and Void is Form; |
| The Same is True For Feeling, |
| Perceptions, Volitions and Consciousness. |
| Sariputra, the Characteristics of the |
| Voidness of All Dharmas |
| Are Non-Arising, Non-Ceasing, Non-Defiled, |
| Non-Pure, Non-Increasing, Non-Decreasing. |
| Therefore, in the Void There Are No Forms, |
| No Feelings, Perceptions, Volitions orConsciousness. |
| No Eye, Ear, Nose, Tongue, Body or Mind; |
| No Form, Sound, Smell, Taste, Touch or Mind Object; |
| No Realm of the Eye, |
| Until We Come to No realm of Consciousness. |
| No ignorance and Also No Ending of Ignorance, |
| Until We come to No Old Age and Death and |
| No Ending of Old Age and Death. |
| Also, There is No Truth of Suffering, |
| Of the Cause of Suffering, |
| Of the Cessation of Suffering, Nor of the Path. |
| There is No Wisdom, and There is No Attainment Whatsoever. |
| Because There is Nothing to Be Attained, |
| The Bodhisattva Relying On Prajna Paramita Has |
| No Obstruction in His Mind. |
| Because There is No Obstruction, He Has no Fear, |
| And He passes Far Beyond Confused Imagination. |
| And Reaches Ultimate Nirvana. |
| The Buddhas of the Past, Present and Future, |
| By Relying on Prajna Paramita |
| Have Attained Supreme Enlightenment. |
| Therefore, the Prajna Paramita is the Great Magic Spell, |
| The Spell of Illumination, the Supreme Spell, |
| Which Can Truly Protect One From All Suffering Without Fail. |
| Therefore He Uttered the Spell of Prajnaparamita, |
| Saying Ga-te, Ga-te, Para-ga-te, Para-sam-ga-te, Bodhi Svaha. |