An Inspiration to Give Rise to the Bodhi Mind
Composed by the 11th patriarch of Chinese Pure Land school–Master Xing’an (1686-1734), when he experienced the sudden enlightenment and generated the great vows of enlightenment for all living beings.
Composed by the 11th patriarch of Chinese Pure Land school–Master Xing’an (1686-1734), when he experienced the sudden enlightenment and generated the great vows of enlightenment for all living beings.
English only digital edition The Forty-Eight Vows of Amitabha Buddha阿彌陀佛四十八大願 This English translation was originally published in The Amitabha Sutra As Discoursed By The Buddha in 2017. Note: The Infinite Life Sutra (Ch. 無量壽經 Wuliangshou jing; Skt. Sukhāvatīvyūha sūtra), translated by Sanghavarman, is listed in volume twelve of the Taisho Buddhist Canon: T12-360(01).267c17–269b06. Out of…
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