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What does "Namo Amitabha" mean in Buddhism?

"Namo" is the transliteration of Sanskrit, pronounced as Namo, and also translated as "Nanmo", "Namo", etc. It means to pay tribute, to pay homage, to return to fate.

"Amitabha" is the transliteration of Sanskrit?. Mahayana Buddhist name. It is said that Amitabha Buddha was originally a king, but later gave up the throne and became a Buddhist monk. After making forty-eight vows, he became enlightened.

"Namo Amitabha" is a Buddhist term, which means "return to Amitabha." Reciting this sentence is called "reciting the Buddha's name".

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"Namo Amitabha"? Singer: Master Changsheng (Li Na)

Namo Amitabha...

In the world There is no hatred at all. How can there be hatred in the world?

There are winds and waves in the sea, but there are no cross currents in Cangshan.

Misfortune arises from trivial matters, but the source of blessing must be prepared.

His heart is like my heart, and a good relationship will last forever.

The sky will never be clear for a hundred days, and the moon will never remain clear during the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Everything can be tolerated, and no quarrels can be tolerated.

You must love yourself to survive the vicissitudes of life.

Think of the fate of rebirth, and the kindness will be retained.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Namo Amitabha