- Amitayus Buddha is physically, "Amitayus" refers to Amitabha, the leader of the Western Elysium. "A" means "nothing", and "mida" means "quantity". There are two core merits in immeasurable merits: one is Amitayus and the other is
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- Such a story is told in the twenty-third chapter of the "Dharma Sentence Parable Sutra". One day, when the Buddha was in the Buddha's retreat, four monks were under a tree and discussing, "What is the most bitter thing in the world?" The first monk sighed and said, "There is nothing in the world more than lust."
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- Question: Are we mortals qualified to learn "Lengyan"? The Pure Realm Venerable replied: It is all of us ordinary people who live and die, as well as the two-vehicle people who are particularly heavy on the Dharma. You see the beginning of the text: It is the time to lay the seat of Yan An, to proclaim the profundity of the congregation
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- Amitayus Buddha is physically, "Amitayus" refers to Amitabha, the leader of the Western Elysium. "A" means "nothing", and "mida" means "quantity". There are two core merits in immeasurable merits: one is Amitayus and the other is
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- Such a story is told in the twenty-third chapter of the "Dharma Sentence Parable Sutra". One day, when the Buddha was in the Buddha's retreat, four monks were under a tree and discussing, "What is the most bitter thing in the world?" The first monk sighed and said, "There is nothing in the world more than lust."
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- Knowledge of calligraphy and painting