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[功徳林菩薩] ( Jpn Kudokurin-bosatsu)
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[[功徳林菩薩]] ( Jpn [[Kudokurin-bosatsu]])
  
     One of the four great bodhisattvas depicted in the Flower Garland Sutra, the other three being Dharma Wisdom, Diamond Banner, and Diamond Store-house. The preaching of the Flower Garland Sutra is described as occurring in eight successive assemblies in seven different locations, beginning at the place of Shakyamuni Buddha's enlightenment and then shifting to various heavens. At the fourth assembly, held in the Yama Heaven, the bodhisattva Forest of Merits expounds the doctrine of the ten stages of practice, or the twenty-first through the thirtieth of the fifty-two stages of bodhisattva practice.
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     One of the four great [[bodhisattvas]] depicted in the [[Flower Garland Sutra]], the other three [[being]] [[Dharma Wisdom]], [[Diamond Banner]], and [[Diamond Store-house]]. The preaching of the [[Flower Garland Sutra]] is described as occurring in eight successive assemblies in seven different locations, beginning at the place of [[Shakyamuni]] [[Buddha's]] [[enlightenment]] and then shifting to various [[heavens]]. At the fourth assembly, held in the [[Yama]] [[Heaven]], the [[bodhisattva]] [[Forest of Merits]] expounds the [[doctrine]] of the [[ten stages]] of [[practice]], or the twenty-first through the thirtieth of the [[fifty-two stages of bodhisattva practice]].
 
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Forest of Merits
功徳林菩薩 ( Jpn Kudokurin-bosatsu)

    One of the four great bodhisattvas depicted in the Flower Garland Sutra, the other three being Dharma Wisdom, Diamond Banner, and Diamond Store-house. The preaching of the Flower Garland Sutra is described as occurring in eight successive assemblies in seven different locations, beginning at the place of Shakyamuni Buddha's enlightenment and then shifting to various heavens. At the fourth assembly, held in the Yama Heaven, the bodhisattva Forest of Merits expounds the doctrine of the ten stages of practice, or the twenty-first through the thirtieth of the fifty-two stages of bodhisattva practice.

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