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Abhirati (lit. "The Joyous") is the
eastern pure land ****ociated with
Akshobhya in
Mahayana Buddhism. It is
described in the Akṣobhyatathāgatasyavyūha...
- the east of the
Diamond Realm and is the lord of the
Eastern Pure Land
Abhirati ('The Joyous'). His
consort is Lochanā and he is
normally accompanied by...
- all Nirmāṇakāya
Buddhas and
Buddhafields such as Sukhāvati. In the East,
Abhirati,
hosted by Akṣobhya
Buddha In the South, Śrīmat,
hosted by Ratnasaṃbhava...
- Marshall, A
Guide to Sanchi, 1918 p.46ff (Public
Domain text) 12.
Vision of the
Universe Abhirati and the
Tathagata Aksobhya from
Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra...
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appears in
various sutras like the
Vimalakirti sutra. His buddha-field is
Abhirati (lit. "The Joyous"). Amitābha (Amida Buddha, ."Infinite Light"), the prin****l...
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Akshobhya in the
abhirati with the
Cross of Light, a
symbol of Manichaeism...
- it
appears that only
Sukhavati of Amitābha, and to a much
lesser extent Abhirati of Akshobhya,
where great masters like
Vimalakirti and
Milarepa are said...
- in
Abhirati,
instead some are
striving for
Arhatship and will
attain it there. Also, in this sutra,
bodhisattvas do not
attain Buddhahood in
Abhirati, instead...
- (Ghanavyūhakaniṣṭha).
Akshobhya ("the Imperturbable"), his buddha-field is
Abhirati (lit. "The Joyous"). Amitābha (Amida Buddha, "Infinite Light"), the prin****l...
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occur after death.[citation needed]
Example destinations are Sukhāvatī,
Abhirati, Ghanavyūha, Aṭakāvatī,
Mount Potala, the Copper-Colored
Mountain (Wylie:...