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− | [五種の雑行] (Jpn goshu-no-zogyo ) | + | [[五種の雑行]] (Jpn [[goshu-no-zogyo]] ) |
− | Also, five kinds of [[sundry practices]]. The [[Pure Land]] school regards these practices as preventing [[rebirth]] in Amida's [[Pure Land]]. Based on Shan-tao's Commentary on the [[Meditation]] on the [[Buddha | + | Also, five kinds of [[sundry practices]]. The [[Pure Land]] school regards these practices as preventing [[rebirth]] in [[Amida's]] [[Pure Land]]. Based on [[Shan-tao's]] Commentary on the [[Meditation]] on the [[Buddha Infinite Life Sutra]], [[Honen]] (1133-1212), the founder of the {{Wiki|Japanese}} [[Pure Land]] ([[Jodo]]) school, explained them in his work The [[Nembutsu]] Chosen above All. |
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− | ( | + | (1) to read and recite any [[sutra]] other than the three [[Pure Land]] [[sutras]] (the [[Buddha Infinite Life Sutra]], [[Meditation]] on the [[Buddha Infinite Life Sutra]], and [[Amida]] [[sutras]]), |
(2) to [[meditate]] on any [[Buddha]] other than [[Amida]], | (2) to [[meditate]] on any [[Buddha]] other than [[Amida]], | ||
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(4) to call on the [[name]] of any [[Buddha]] other than [[Amida]], and | (4) to call on the [[name]] of any [[Buddha]] other than [[Amida]], and | ||
(5) to praise and give [[offerings]] to any [[Buddha]] other than [[Amida]]. | (5) to praise and give [[offerings]] to any [[Buddha]] other than [[Amida]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:53, 14 January 2024
five sundry practices
五種の雑行 (Jpn goshu-no-zogyo )
Also, five kinds of sundry practices. The Pure Land school regards these practices as preventing rebirth in Amida's Pure Land. Based on Shan-tao's Commentary on the Meditation on the Buddha Infinite Life Sutra, Honen (1133-1212), the founder of the Japanese Pure Land (Jodo) school, explained them in his work The Nembutsu Chosen above All.
They are
(1) to read and recite any sutra other than the three Pure Land sutras (the Buddha Infinite Life Sutra, Meditation on the Buddha Infinite Life Sutra, and Amida sutras),
(2) to meditate on any Buddha other than Amida,
(3) to worship any Buddha other than Amida,
(4) to call on the name of any Buddha other than Amida, and
(5) to praise and give offerings to any Buddha other than Amida.
The five sundry practices are contrasted with the five correct practices, which are directed toward Amida Buddha.
See also five correct practices