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Sukhavati (IAST:
Sukhāvatī; "Blissful"; Chinese: 極樂世界, lit. "realm of
ultimate bliss") is the pure land (or buddhafield) of the
Buddha Amitābha in Mahayana...
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achieved buddhahood and
created a pure land
called Sukhāvatī (Sanskrit: "possessing happiness").
Sukhāvatī is
situated in the
uttermost west,
beyond the bounds...
- a place. The most
common pure land
today is that of Amitābha,
called Sukhavati, "Land of Bliss".
Mahayana Buddhists may also
aspire to be
reborn in other...
- Sakyamuni's field.
Purified fields include Amitabha's buddha-field of
Sukhavati. Some
sutras say that
Sakyamuni chose to come to an
impure world due to...
-
Blissful Land", or The
Arrangement of
Sukhāvatī) is one of the two
Indian Mahayana sutras that
describe Sukhāvatī, the pure land of Amitābha. The text...
- said to
occur after death.[citation needed]
Example destinations are
Sukhāvatī, Abhirati, Ghanavyūha, Aṭakāvatī,
Mount Potala, the Copper-Colored Mountain...
- all past karma,
bestow rebirth in the
highest level of
Sukhāvatī, and
produce visions of
Sukhāvatī, Amitāyus Buddha, and ****emblies of bodhisattvas. From...
- Amitābha is
mainly seen as a way to
obtain birth in Amitābha's pure land of
Sukhāvatī ("Blissful")
through the Buddha's "other power". It is felt that reciting...
- and
through his
great merit,
created the
realm of
Sukhāvatī ("Ultimate Bliss"). This land of
Sukhāvatī would later come to be
known as a pure land (Ch....
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Buddhahood and a
sentient being aspires with
faith and joy to be
reborn in my
Sukhavati Pure Land: if they
recite my name just ten
times and, in
spite of this...