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Do you sometimes omit sutras?

The Jodo Shinshu Otani school temple is my family temple.
Yesterday I went to my great-uncle's 2 or something.
There was an explanation of the flow, saying, “Doshisama Ga read the sutra first...” and they read the Amida Sutra, so when we read them together, we skipped the last 3 steps of the 1st sutra and started double reading.
Does the Amitabha Sutra have something like a trifecta?
I've heard the Amitabha Sutra from various people, but since this is the first time I've heard the Amitabha Sutra, I can't help but wonder.
Please go ahead, professor.

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Speaking of having, there is...

“Skip the last 3 steps of the 1st sutra and start reading it twice”
Sorry, I don't understand the meaning of this explanation.
Anyway, the “Amitabha Sutra” is a short sutra, so breaking it off should not be a matter of etiquette.

“This is the first time I've heard the Amitabha Sutra, so it's strange”
By the way, why didn't you ask the mentor himself in question?

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Maybe I skipped reading it by accident?

Me too
Skip reading
I read the same passages over and over
I have done it.

That mentor too
I probably made a mistake.
If you just pretend you don't notice
You won't feel ashamed, and you'll feel relieved.

Recitation of sutras omitted

Kirarin-sama

Suddenly, in the morning lesson (morning work) at the temple where I stayed (stayed) in an oboku (going far with alms) during the ascetic period, I was taken aback by the tremendous speed and omission of the old monk's chief priest's sutras (laughs) (laughs)

The Heart Sutra has been cut in half, and the Great Curse...

When I asked Kamitan (senpai), “Is it possible...”, he said, “Every line between the lines is being read at a speed we can't keep up with anymore...”

When it comes to the state of an old monk, I feel like the merits of reciting sutras that have been recited tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of times are skipped even if more than half of them are skipped...

Incidentally, the ultimate abbreviation for the Heart Sutra is just one character, “a.” It's a negative of Sanskrit.

If you look at the Heart Sutra from the point of view of a true understanding of “sky,” it is enough to deny reality with just one character.

Well, that's one of those things...

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho

There are times when sutras are omitted, but why don't you skip reading them?

It's just a story about the Jodo sect, but the “Amida Sutra” is a short sutra in the Jodo Sanbu Sutra, but it's still long, so there are ways to read only the latter part as the “Gonenkyo” (“Buddha Sermon Shosei Gonen Sutra”).

Apart from that, the latter part is about the six Buddhas praising Amida, so it's also called the six-way table, but since sentences in a similar format continue, I think they just skipped reading it?

Is single to the east and double to the south? Incidentally, the six sides refer to the six sides of east, south, west, north, bottom, and top.