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So, as these excerpts make clear, a Buddhist would b e interested in the process of duplication and naturally drawn to printing. If there was merit in copying one edition of sutra, how much more merit would there be in printing a hundred or a thousand copies, perhaps in less time? In fact, the 'Diamond Sutra' became a standard text for printing by those seeking "merit," or punya ~ Page 103
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