- eons ago, Amitābha was a
bodhisattva monk
named Dharmākara. In some
versions of the sūtra,
Dharmākara is
described as a
former king who,
having come into...
- names:
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- of Sukhavati. It
details the
story of
Dharmakara, a
bodhisattva who
later becomes Amitabha Buddha.
Dharmakara, made 48 vows, each
describing the characteristics...
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should not be
confused with that of Lokeśvararāja, the
Buddha under whom
Dharmakara became a monk and made forty-eight vows
before becoming Amitābha. Avalokiteśvara's...
- page 118 (2003) "Dalai Lama
Answers Questions on
Various Topics". hhdl.
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- what we know as Buddhism. He is
known for
teaching the
Dharma to King
Dharmakara, who was so
impressed that he
became a monk, and
later achieved Enlightenment...
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become a
center of
civilization and was
being ruled by a king
called Dharmakara,
Manjusri decided to
return to the
valley as
Manjudeva to pay a visit...
- king who
renounced his kingdom, and
became a
monastic bodhisattva named Dharmākara ("Dharma Storehouse") and gave rise to the
aspiration to
achieve Buddhahood...
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would be numerous. However,
Amida Nyorai, when long ago he was the monk
Dharmākara,
being moved by comp****ion of
equality in
order to
grasp all [people]...
- (Sanskrit "Land
Established by Manjusri"), now
called Manjipā, and made
Dharmākara its king. A
shrine dedicated to
Manjusri is
still present in Majipā. No...