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A [[non-samsaric realm]] in which the circumstances are the most conducive for uninterrupted intense [[spiritual practice]] for gaining [[Buddhahood]]. It is a field in the [[sense]] of being a place in which one can grow or develop a tremendous amount of positive force ([[merit]]). It is {{Wiki|synonymous}} with a [[pure-land]].
 
A [[non-samsaric realm]] in which the circumstances are the most conducive for uninterrupted intense [[spiritual practice]] for gaining [[Buddhahood]]. It is a field in the [[sense]] of being a place in which one can grow or develop a tremendous amount of positive force ([[merit]]). It is {{Wiki|synonymous}} with a [[pure-land]].
  

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A non-samsaric realm in which the circumstances are the most conducive for uninterrupted intense spiritual practice for gaining Buddhahood. It is a field in the sense of being a place in which one can grow or develop a tremendous amount of positive force (merit). It is synonymous with a pure-land.

J. Hopkins' translation: "Buddha field."

see also: Buddha field

Source

www.berzinarchives.com