"There
is no doubt in my mind that Thomas Cleary is the greatest translator of
Buddhist texts from Chinese or Japanese into English of our generation, and
that he will be so known by grateful Buddhist practitioners and scholars in
future centuries. Single-handedly he has gone a long way toward building the
beginnings of a Buddhist canon in English. . . . His translation of the
Flower
Ornament Sutrafrom
Shikshananda's Chinese translation of the Sanskrit is one of the monuments in
Buddhist Studies of our time."—Robert A. F. Thurman,
Tricycle
"As
to the Avatamsaka-Sutra, it is really the consummation of Buddhist thought,
Buddhist sentiment, and Buddhist experience. To my mind, no religious
literature in the world can ever approach the grandeur of conception, the depth
of feeling, and the gigantic scale of composition, as attained by the sutra.
Here not only deeply speculative minds find satisfaction, but humble spirits
and heavily oppressed hearts, too, will have their burdens lightened. Abstract
truths are so concretely, so symbolically represented here that one will
finally come to a realization of the truth that even in a particle of dust the
whole universe is seen reflected—not this visible universe only, but a vast
system of universes, conceivable by the highest minds only."—D. T. Suzuki