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− | Short Description: The evil prince in the Contemplation Sutra and Nirvana Sutra. He is an example of the power of the Buddha to save. | + | Short Description: The [[evil]] {{Wiki|prince}} in the [[Contemplation Sutra]] and [[Nirvana Sutra]]. He is an example of the [[power]] of the [[Buddha]] to save. |
− | Long Description: The evil prince who murdered his father Bimbiśāra and imprisoned his mother Vaidehī , from the central Pure Land legend recounted in the Contemplation Sutra and in the Nirvana Sutra, quoted by Shinran in Collected Works of Shinran. KGSS, III. pp. 125-143, under the topic “The Person Difficult to Save.” The prince is an example of the power of the Buddha to save. | + | Long Description: The [[evil]] {{Wiki|prince}} who murdered his father Bimbiśāra and imprisoned his mother Vaidehī , from the central [[Pure Land]] legend recounted in the [[Contemplation Sutra]] and in the [[Nirvana Sutra]], quoted by [[Shinran]] in Collected Works of [[Shinran]]. KGSS, III. pp. 125-143, under the topic “The [[Person]] Difficult to Save.” The {{Wiki|prince}} is an example of the [[power]] of the [[Buddha]] to save. |
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Revision as of 17:51, 10 September 2013
Ajatasatru Term Image (Ajātaśatru)
(Language: Sanskrit)
Alternate Spellings:
Short Description: The evil prince in the Contemplation Sutra and Nirvana Sutra. He is an example of the power of the Buddha to save.
Long Description: The evil prince who murdered his father Bimbiśāra and imprisoned his mother Vaidehī , from the central Pure Land legend recounted in the Contemplation Sutra and in the Nirvana Sutra, quoted by Shinran in Collected Works of Shinran. KGSS, III. pp. 125-143, under the topic “The Person Difficult to Save.” The prince is an example of the power of the Buddha to save.