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| Painting, Silk, 62x46 cm |
| Origin: China, Tangut State of Xi -Xia, Khara-Khoto, Early 13th century |
| Source of entry: State Russian Museum, 1933 |
| Amitabha Pureland
Web Site by an Australian group. Site has introduction to Buddhism and Pure Land Buddhism, buddha name recitation, extracts from Pure Land sutras and quotes. |
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Land Buddhism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pure Land Buddhism teaches that only through devotion to Amitābha Buddha and looking towards Amida Buddha for guidance can one be reborn in ... |
| Pure Land
Buddhism Recitation is one of the central practices of Pure Land Buddhism. It involves the concentrated and heartfelt repetitive recitation of "Namo Amitabha Buddha" ... |
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BBC - Religion & Ethics - Pure Land Buddhism:
Amitabha Pure Land Buddhism offers a way to enlightenment for people who can't handle the subtleties of meditation, endure long rituals, ... |
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