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础尘颈迟腻产丑补
[ uh-mi-tah-buh ]
noun
- a Buddha who rules over paradise, enjoying endless and infinite bliss.
Amitabha
/ 藢补尘颈藞迟蓱产蓹 /
noun
- Buddhism (in Pure Land sects) a Bodhisattva who presides over a Pure Land in the west of the universe Japanese nameAmida
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of 础尘颈迟腻产丑补1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of 础尘颈迟腻产丑补1
Example Sentences
It is a term of later Buddhism and has been personified as 础尘颈迟腻产丑补 Buddha, or Amita.
The invocation of the all-saving name of 础尘颈迟腻产丑补 Buddha is a favorite tenet of the Lotus or Pure Land sect, so popular in China and Japan.
That mendicant does right who does not think: 'People should salute me'; who, though despised by the world, yet cherishes no ill-will towards it.8 "That mendicant does right to whom omens, meteors, dreams, and signs are things abolished; he is free from all their evils.9 "础尘颈迟腻产丑补, the unbounded light, is the source of wisdom, of virtue, of Buddhahood.
However, the repetition of the name 础尘颈迟腻产丑补 Buddha is meritorious only if thou speak it with such a devout attitude of mind as will cleanse thy heart and attune thy will to do works of righteousness.
The Blessed One after having explained his doctrine of 础尘颈迟腻产丑补, the immeasurable light which makes him who receives it a Buddha, looked into the heart of his disciple and saw still some doubts and anxieties.
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