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− | The Buddha Lokeshvararaja (World Freedom King), under whom Amida Buddha, in a previous existence, carried out Buddhist practice. | + | [[Lokeshvararaja]] |
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+ | The [[Buddha Lokeshvararaja]] ([[World Freedom King]]), under whom [[Amida Buddha]], in a previous [[existence]], carried out [[Buddhist practice]]. | ||
+ | [[Lokeśvararāja]] ([[लोकेश्वरराज]]) is the [[name]] of a [[Buddha]] according to the 2nd century [[Mahāprajñāpāramitāśāstra]] ([[chapter]] XV). Accordingly, “The [[Buddha]] [[Che tseu tsai wang]] ([[Lokeśvararāja]]) led the [[Bhikṣu]] [[Fa tsi]] ([[Dharmākara]]) in the [[ten directions]] and showed him the [[pure universes]]” | ||
− | See World Freedom King. | + | See; [[World Freedom King]]. |
− | See also: Lokeshvara | + | See also: [[Lokeshvara]] |
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Latest revision as of 11:19, 29 September 2020
Lokeshvararaja
世自在王仏 (Skt; Jpn Sejizaio-butsu)
The Buddha Lokeshvararaja (World Freedom King), under whom Amida Buddha, in a previous existence, carried out Buddhist practice.
Lokeśvararāja (लोकेश्वरराज) is the name of a Buddha according to the 2nd century Mahāprajñāpāramitāśāstra (chapter XV). Accordingly, “The Buddha Che tseu tsai wang (Lokeśvararāja) led the Bhikṣu Fa tsi (Dharmākara) in the ten directions and showed him the pure universes”
See; World Freedom King.
See also: Lokeshvara