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[[The Sukhavativyuha Sutras]] : (402 CE) [[Infinite Life Sutra]], contains the [[forty-eight vows]] of [[Amitabha Buddha]] to save all [[sentient beings]]. [[Amitabha]] was once [[king]] who renounced his {{Wiki|kingdom}}, and became a [[bodhisattva]] [[monk]] named [[Dharmakara]] ([[dharma storehouse]]), under the guidance of the [[buddha]] [[Lokesvararaja]] ([[world sovereign king]]). After [[meditating]] for five [[eon]] The [[Sukhavativyuha Sutras]] : (402 CE) [[Infinite Life Sutra]], contains the [[forty-eight vows of Amitabha Buddha]] to save all [[sentient beings]]. [[Amitabha]]
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was once [[king]] who renounced his {{Wiki|kingdom}}, and became a [[bodhisattva]] [[monk]] named [[Dharmakara]] ([[dharma storehouse]]), under the guidance of the [[buddha]] [[Lokesvararaja]] ([[world sovereign king]]). After [[meditating]] for five eons a great series of [[vows]] to save all [[sentient beings]], and through his great [[merit]], created
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[[The Sukhavativyuha Sutras]] : (402 CE) [[Infinite Life Sutra]], contains the [[forty-eight vows]] of [[Amitabha Buddha]] to save all [[sentient beings]]. [[Amitabha]] was once [[king]] who renounced his {{Wiki|kingdom}}, and became a [[bodhisattva]] [[monk]] named [[Dharmakara]] ([[dharma storehouse]]), under the guidance of the [[buddha]] [[Lokesvararaja]] ([[world sovereign king]]). After [[meditating]] for five [[eon]] The [[Sukhavativyuha Sutras]] : (402 CE) [[Infinite Life Sutra]], contains the [[forty-eight vows of Amitabha Buddha]] to save all [[sentient beings]].  
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was once [[king]] who renounced his {{Wiki|kingdom}}, and became a [[bodhisattva]] [[monk]] named [[Dharmakara]] ([[dharma storehouse]]), under the guidance of the [[buddha]] [[Lokesvararaja]] ([[world sovereign king]]). After [[meditating]] for five [[eons]] a great series of [[vows]] to save all [[sentient beings]], and through his great [[merit]], created
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the [[realm]] of [[Sukhavati]] ([[ultimate bliss or the Pure Land]]).s a great series of [[vows]] to save all [[sentient beings]], and through his great [[merit]], created the [[realm of Sukhavati]] ([[ultimate bliss or the Pure Land]]).
 
the [[realm]] of [[Sukhavati]] ([[ultimate bliss or the Pure Land]]).s a great series of [[vows]] to save all [[sentient beings]], and through his great [[merit]], created the [[realm of Sukhavati]] ([[ultimate bliss or the Pure Land]]).
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The Sukhavativyuha Sutras : (402 CE) Infinite Life Sutra, contains the forty-eight vows of Amitabha Buddha to save all sentient beings. Amitabha was once king who renounced his kingdom, and became a bodhisattva monk named Dharmakara (dharma storehouse), under the guidance of the buddha Lokesvararaja (world sovereign king). After meditating for five eon The Sukhavativyuha Sutras : (402 CE) Infinite Life Sutra, contains the forty-eight vows of Amitabha Buddha to save all sentient beings.

Amitabha


was once king who renounced his kingdom, and became a bodhisattva monk named Dharmakara (dharma storehouse), under the guidance of the buddha Lokesvararaja (world sovereign king). After meditating for five eons a great series of vows to save all sentient beings, and through his great merit, created


the realm of Sukhavati (ultimate bliss or the Pure Land).s a great series of vows to save all sentient beings, and through his great merit, created the realm of Sukhavati (ultimate bliss or the Pure Land).