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[[往生礼讃]] (Chin [[Wang-sheng-li-tsan]]; Jpn [[Ojo-raisan]] )
 
  
     Also known as The Verses Praising [[Rebirth]] in the [[Pure Land]]. A work by [[Shan-tao]] (613-681), the third [[patriarch]] of the {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Pure Land]] school, which describes the way of practice for [[attaining]] [[rebirth]] in the [[Pure Land]] of [[Amida Buddha]]. In it, [[Shan-tao]] formulates a method of reciting verses of praise, including those by [[Nagarjuna]] and [[Vasubandhu]], six times a day in {{Wiki|worship}} of [[Amida]] [[Buddha]].
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Also known as The Verses Praising [[Rebirth]] in the [[Pure Land]]. A work by [[Shan-tao]] (613-681), the third [[patriarch]] of the {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Pure Land]] school, which describes the way of practice for [[attaining]] [[rebirth]] in the [[Pure Land]] of [[Amida Buddha]]. In it, [[Shan-tao]] formulates a method of reciting verses of praise, [[including]] those by [[Nagarjuna]] and [[Vasubandhu]], [[six times]] a day in {{Wiki|worship}} of [[Amida]] [[Buddha]].
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Praising Rebirth in the Pure Land

往生礼讃 (Chin Wang-sheng-li-tsan; Jpn Ojo-raisan )


Also known as The Verses Praising Rebirth in the Pure Land. A work by Shan-tao (613-681), the third patriarch of the Chinese Pure Land school, which describes the way of practice for attaining rebirth in the Pure Land of Amida Buddha. In it, Shan-tao formulates a method of reciting verses of praise, including those by Nagarjuna and Vasubandhu, six times a day in worship of Amida Buddha.


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