According to the records of the "Sad Flower Sutra", Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva immeasurable kalpas ago when Amitabha was the wheel-turning sage king Wu Jing Nian, Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva was the first prince of this king, named "Bu Huan" ". He made a great wish to have great compassion to end the suffering and troubles of all sentient beings, so that they can always live in peace and happiness. For this reason Treasure Tathagata named him Avalokitesvara.
Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva is a symbol of compassion and wisdom in Buddhism. It plays an extremely important role in both Mahayana Buddhism and folk belief. The spirit of great compassion led by Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva is regarded as the foundation of Mahayana Buddhism.
Buddhist scriptures say that Avalokitesvara is the manifestation of the past Zhengfa Ming Tathagata. He lives in the body of a Bodhisattva in countless lands, searching for sounds and rescuing suffering. Avalokitesvara has a special relationship with Amitabha. He is one of the Three Saints in the West, and he is also a Dharmakaya master who has repaired his body throughout his life. He is the Bodhisattva who inherited the throne of Amitabha. It is also said that Avalokitesvara is the incarnation of Amitabha.
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Dojo:
1. Western Paradise (the solemn land of actual reward):
Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva is the Western Paradise The world is the assistant minister of Amitabha, so his fundamental path is the Western Paradise.
The "Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva's Origin of Rebirth in the Pure Land Sutra" says that Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva is the great Bodhisattva in the Western Paradise of Ultimate Bliss; the "Sad Flower Sutra" says that Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva inherited the Buddha's throne after Amitabha passed away; "The Great Amitabha Sutra", "Infinite Life Sutra", "Avalokitesvara Sutra", etc. also say that Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva always lives in the Land of Ultimate Bliss, teaches and assists Amitabha Buddha.
2. Mount Putuo in South India (there is plenty of land for convenience):
Build up Mount Luojia. Sanskrit: Potalaka, also translated as Putuo Luojia Mountain and Putuo Luojia Mountain, referred to as Putuo Mountain. Yijing was translated as Haidao Mountain, or Xiaobaihua Mountain, also known as Guangming Mountain.
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