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[[世自在王仏]] (Skt [[Lokeshvararaja]]; Jpn [[Sejizaio-butsu]])
 
[[世自在王仏]] (Skt [[Lokeshvararaja]]; Jpn [[Sejizaio-butsu]])
  
     A [[Buddha]] described in the [[Buddha]] [[Infinite Life Sutra]], one of the [[primary]] texts of the [[Pure Land]] teachings. According to that [[sutra]], [[Amida]] [[Buddha]], taking the [[name]] [[Dharma Treasury]], carried out [[Buddhist practice]] in a previous [[existence]] under the [[Buddha]] [[World Freedom King]]. At that [[time]], in the presence of the [[Buddha]] [[World Freedom King]], [[Dharma Treasury]] made [[forty-eight vows]] concerning the characteristics his [[Buddha land]] would embody when he attained [[supreme enlightenment]].
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     A [[Buddha]] described in the [[Buddha]] [[Infinite Life Sutra]], one of the [[primary]] texts of the [[Pure Land]] teachings. According to that [[sutra]], [[Amida]] [[Buddha]], taking the [[name]] [[Dharma Treasury]], carried out [[Buddhist practice]] in a previous [[existence]] under the [[Buddha]] [[World Freedom King]]. At that [[time]], in the presence of the [[Buddha]] [[World Freedom King]], [[Dharma Treasury]] made [[forty-eight vows]] concerning the [[characteristics]] his [[Buddha land]] would embody when he [[attained]] [[supreme enlightenment]].
 
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World Freedom King
世自在王仏 (Skt Lokeshvararaja; Jpn Sejizaio-butsu)

    A Buddha described in the Buddha Infinite Life Sutra, one of the primary texts of the Pure Land teachings. According to that sutra, Amida Buddha, taking the name Dharma Treasury, carried out Buddhist practice in a previous existence under the Buddha World Freedom King. At that time, in the presence of the Buddha World Freedom King, Dharma Treasury made forty-eight vows concerning the characteristics his Buddha land would embody when he attained supreme enlightenment.

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