A scripture about precepts of Mahayan Buddhism. It aims to help people develop their own nature of Buddha. Gumarajip of late Jin dynasty (344-413) was said to have been translated from Sanskrit original version, but recent study says it was published in China around the 5th Century. The book contains 10 grave sins and 48 light sins that the Bodhisattva should be aware of. At the end, Yuan dynasty’s old monk Sogyeong’s supplementary book was added in 1306 (Year 30 of Chungryeol of Goryeo), but since the writing is different to the main text, it looks like it has been carved again in late Goryeo period.
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