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Tsongkhapa, then I should also be able to leave a foot print on the jewelled ground of Sukhavati.
Concerning Dholgyal with reference to the views of past masters and other related matters 2010
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The story continues that he did achieve his vows (48 in some versions, a few more or less in others) and is now a Buddha of the Western Paradise, Sukhavati, roughly, "The Happy Land", now named Amida.
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The story continues that he did achieve his vows (48 in some versions, a few more or less in others) and is now a Buddha of the Western Paradise, Sukhavati, roughly, "The Happy Land", now named Amida.
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At that point, Thukhen Rinpoche said, if a Nyingmapa is able to leave his footprint at the seat of Je Tsongkhapa, then I should also be able to leave a foot print on the jewelled ground of Sukhavati.
Concerning Dholgyal with Reference to the Views of Past Masters and other Related Matters 2010
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At that point, Thukhen Rinpoche said, if a Nyingmapa is able to leave his footprint at the seat of Je Tsongkhapa, then I should also be able to leave a foot print on the jewelled ground of Sukhavati.
Concerning Dholgyal with Reference to the Views of Past Masters and other Related Matters 2010
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Tsongkhapa, then I should also be able to leave a foot print on the jewelled ground of Sukhavati.
Concerning Dholgyal with reference to the views of past masters and other related matters 2010
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Joseph Campbell explains how this is the normal recurring pattern in human societies (Sukhavati).
"Over the Rainbow" 2009
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The blood from the severed head turned into milk and the head said, “Now I will go to Sukhavati Pure Land, but I will enter this body again.”
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Chinese Buddhists increasingly neglected the intangible goals of Indian theology and stressed more practical objectives: immediate response to prayer by the protective bodhisattva Guanyin (Avaloki-tesvara), direct rebirth in the Western Paradise (Sukhavati) of Amituofuo (Amitabha), and salvation by Miluofuo, the Buddha of the future (Maitreya).
420-479 2001
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His Holiness: From the point of view of Buddhism, Shambhala is a pure land (dag-zhing), like Sukhavati, Tushita, and Khachari (Dakini-land).
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