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     Six meditative practices referred to in the Universal Worthy Sutra and in the Nirvana Sutra. They are contemplations on the Buddha, the Law, the Buddhist Order, the observance of the precepts, the benefit of almsgiving, and rebirth in heaven.
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     [[Six meditative practices]] referred to in the [[Universal Worthy Sutra]] and in the [[Nirvana Sutra]]. They are contemplations on the [[Buddha]], [[the Law]], the [[Buddhist Order]], the [[observance]] of the [[precepts]], the [[benefit]] of [[alms]] giving, and [[rebirth]] in [[heaven]].
 
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six kinds of contemplation
六念 (Jpn roku-nen )

    Six meditative practices referred to in the Universal Worthy Sutra and in the Nirvana Sutra. They are contemplations on the Buddha, the Law, the Buddhist Order, the observance of the precepts, the benefit of alms giving, and rebirth in heaven.

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