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Dijamantna sūtra (Sanskrit: Vajracchedikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra), je kratka Mahāyānabudističkasūtra iz žanra Prajñāpāramitā ("Savršenstvo mudrosti"), poznata po tome što naglašava prakticiranje neslušanja i nevezivanja. Njen ispravni naziv je Sjekač dijamanata savršene mudrosti, ali je popularniji naziv Dijamantna sūtra.
Kopija kineske verzije Dijamantne sutre, koja je početkom 20. vijeka pronađena među Dunhuanškim rukopisima i potom datirana u 868. godinu je, prema navodima Britanske biblioteke, "najstariji sačuvan tekst štampan tehnikom drvoreza."[1]
Thich Nhat Hanh: The Diamond that Cuts Through Illusion: Commentaries on the Prajñaparamita Diamond Sutra. Berkeley: Parallax Press, 1992 ISBN0-938077-51-1
Mu Soeng: The Diamond Sutra: Transforming the Way We Perceive the World. Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2000 ISBN0-86171-160-2
Friedrich Max Müller, ed.: The Sacred Books of the East, Volume XLIX: Buddhist Mahāyāna Texts. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1894 ISBN1-60206-381-8
Red Pine: The Diamond Sutra: The Perfection of Wisdom; Text and Commentaries Translated from Sanskrit and Chinese. Berkeley: Counterpoint, 2001 ISBN1-58243-256-2
Frances Wood and Mark Barnard: The Diamond Sutra: The Story of the World's Earliest Dated Printed Book. British Library, 2010 ISBN978-0-7123-5090-7
Joyce Morgan and Conrad Walters, Journeys on the Silk Road: a desert explorer, Buddha’s secret library, and the unearthing of the world’s oldest printed book, Picador Australia, 2011, ISBN978-1-4050-4041-9.