- Amitābha (Sanskrit pronunciation: [ɐmɪˈtaːbʱɐ]) is the prin****l
Buddha of Pure Land Buddhism. He is also
known as Amitāyus,
which is
understood to be...
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through the
phrase "Homage to
Amitabha Buddha" (Ch: 南無阿彌陀佛, Mandarin: Nāmó
Āmítuófó, Jp: Namu
Amida Butsu; from the Sanskrit: Namo'mitābhāya Buddhāya). It...
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Chinese Chan, the Pure Land
practice of
nianfo based on the
phrase Nāmó
Āmítuófó (Homage to Amitabha) is a
widely practiced form of Zen
meditation which...
- nenbutsu) in
Chinese and
entails reciting the name of
Amitabha (Chinese:
Āmítuófó, ****anese: Amida). However, Pure Land
Buddhism also
includes a
large group...
- have also
adopted the use of mantras.
These include: Námó Tiānyuán Tàibǎo
Āmítuófó (南無天元太保阿彌陀佛) The
mantra of
Xiantiandao and
Shengdao in Chinese. Wútàifó...
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return to him when
separated from him.
Pigsy utters the
Buddhist chant "
amituofo" to
tighten the
circlet whenever the
Monkey Prince needs to be disciplined...
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Chinese kinship terms, e.g., Āmā 阿妈, "mom; mommy" and transliterations,
Āmítuófó 阿彌陀佛, "Amitābha"). In
addition to ā, this
character was
originally pronounced...
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Buddhist ethics were
fundamentally the same and he also
wrote “[Chanting]
Amituofo is the
extension of one’s
innate knowledge of the good”. Peng Shaosheng's...
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Prostration (panipāta • namas-kara)
Chanting Mantra Om mani
padme hum Namo
Amituofo Nam Myōhō
Renge Kyō
Buddho Namo t****a
bhagavato arahato sammāsambuddh****a...