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Pictures of Amitabha in Sanskrit.

The word "Amitabha" is a new combination of Sanskrit words that Master Kumarajiva will translate into Chinese in the translation of Buddhist scriptures. The word "Postscript of Amitabha" is translated into "Amitabha", and the word "Tathagata" is replaced by the word "Buddha" expressed in Chinese "Buddha No.10", which is also the common word "Amitabha" in Sanskrit. "Amitabha" in Han Buddhism actually contains many meanings, such as infinite light (Brahman's name is Amitabha) and infinite life (Brahman's name is Amitabha). Master Xuanzang retranslated Amitabha Sutra in the Tang Dynasty, entitled "Ode to the Pure Land Buddha's Sutra", in which two names and reasons of Amitabha Buddha were stated.

? The above picture shows Siddhartha's Sanskrit map (Sanskrit includes Siddhartha, Tiancheng, Lanza, Vader, etc.). ) That I made "there is no Buddha in the south". Romanization transliteration in Sanskrit: namo amitābha tathāgatāya (pronounced "Namou? Ami-Poya-Ta-Ga-Ya”),namo? Amitābha means boundless light, tathāgata means Tathagata in Sanskrit, followed by aya to express admiration and sigh! Read the word before "-"long!

? You can also match the pictures provided by the school with the Chinese character "Amitabha Namo" to make slogans and auspicious stickers in Sanskrit and Chinese, and stick them in temples or living rooms at home! Remember not to tattoo on your body, because that is the name of Buddha, and the dharma protector will respect you. If you tattoo it on your body, you will regard yourself as a "canvas", but your "canvas" has neither converted to Buddhism nor known what the precepts are. Your body, mouth and heart are extremely unclean, just like offering filth to the Buddha, which will annoy the dharma protector and punish you. Don't bring yourself unnecessary trouble because of ignorance! Please be careful!