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Difference between revisions of "Lokeshvararaja"

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[[世自在王仏]] (Skt; Jpn [[Sejizaio-butsu]])
 
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     The [[Buddha okeshvararaja]] ([[World Freedom King]]), under whom [[Amida Buddha]], in a previous [[existence]], carried out [[Buddhist practice]].  
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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]]”
 
[[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]]”
  
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