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What is the origin of Amitabha?

According to the Buddhist classic "Infinite Life Sutra", a long time ago, there was a king named "Fazang Bhikkhu". He was very happy to hear the theory of "Buddha who presided over the world at that time" and thought it was a road on earth. In order to practice Buddhism, the Zen master gave up his status as a king and became a Buddhist disciple, hoping to achieve a positive result and become a Buddhist saint.

Under the guidance of the free Buddha, the Zen master went through hardships and accumulated countless virtues, and finally got what he wanted. He was named "Amitabha Buddha" by the Buddha of Freedom, and gave him a pure land to live in, which is called "Western Elysium".

The specific statement of "Amitabha":

Mahayana Buddhism believes that "Amitabha" is "other Buddha", that is, the Buddha in "Shifang III" is omnipresent and omnipotent; Japanese Buddhism believes that "Amitabha" is the Tathagata and the dharma body of Sakyamuni.

Tibetan Buddhism believes that the Panchen Lama is the true incarnation of Amitabha. But what is certain is that "Amitabha" is a high-ranking monk respected by Buddhists and a Buddha admired by all Buddhists.