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[[スカーヴァティーヴューハ]] (Skt; Jpn [[Sukabatibyuha]] ) | [[スカーヴァティーヴューハ]] (Skt; Jpn [[Sukabatibyuha]] ) | ||
− | "Splendor of the [[Blissful Land]]." Either of the two [[Sanskrit]] [[sutras]] that describe [[Amida Buddha]] and his [[Pure Land]]. [[Sukhavati]], the [[name]] of [[Amida]] [[Buddha's]] [[Pure Land]], is rendered in {{Wiki|Chinese}} as Perfect [[Bliss]]. The two [[sutras]] by this title are generally distinguished as the smaller [[Sukhavativyuha]] and the | + | "Splendor of the [[Blissful Land]]." Either of the two [[Sanskrit]] [[sutras]] that describe [[Amida Buddha]] and his [[Pure Land]]. [[Sukhavati]], the [[name]] of [[Amida]] [[Buddha's]] [[Pure Land]], is rendered in {{Wiki|Chinese}} as Perfect [[Bliss]]. The two [[sutras]] by this title are generally distinguished as the smaller [[Sukhavativyuha]] and the [[larger Sukhavativyuha]]. The {{Wiki|Chinese}} translation of the shorter text is called the [[Amida Sutra]], and that of the longer text is called the [[Buddha Infinite Life Sutra]]. |
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Sukhavativyuha
スカーヴァティーヴューハ (Skt; Jpn Sukabatibyuha )
"Splendor of the Blissful Land." Either of the two Sanskrit sutras that describe Amida Buddha and his Pure Land. Sukhavati, the name of Amida Buddha's Pure Land, is rendered in Chinese as Perfect Bliss. The two sutras by this title are generally distinguished as the smaller Sukhavativyuha and the larger Sukhavativyuha. The Chinese translation of the shorter text is called the Amida Sutra, and that of the longer text is called the Buddha Infinite Life Sutra.