The stage of non-retrogression has many names, like for example, “the definitely assured state” as in the 11th Vow of Amida Buddha, “the stage of the truly settled”, “the truly settled of the Mahayana”, “the stage equal to perfect Enlightenment”, “assured of Nirvana”, “assured of birth in the Pure Land”, etc.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Some characteristics of beings born in the Pure Land - commentary on section 5 (part 1) of the Smaller Amida Sutra
The stage of non-retrogression has many names, like for example, “the definitely assured state” as in the 11th Vow of Amida Buddha, “the stage of the truly settled”, “the truly settled of the Mahayana”, “the stage equal to perfect Enlightenment”, “assured of Nirvana”, “assured of birth in the Pure Land”, etc.
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Commentary on the Smaller Sutra on the Buddha of Infinite Life (Smaller Amida Sutra)
- work in progress and under constant revision -
The reason for the western location of the Pure Land – commentary on section 2
Everything in the Pure Land is the manifestation of Amida - commentary on section 3
The identity of Amida Buddha and those born in His Pure Land – commentary on section 4
Some characteristics of beings born in the Pure Land - commentary on section 5 (part1)
The method of birth in the Pure Land - commentary on section 5 (part 2)
On the expression "good men and women" from the Smaller Amida Sutra
The audience accepted the Smaller Amida Sutra in faith (NEW!)
to be continued
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The reason for the western location of the Pure Land – commentary on section 2 of the Smaller Amida Sutra
[1] The Three Pure Land Sutras - A Study and Translation from Chinese by Hisao Inagaki in collaboration with Harold Stewart, Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai and Numata Centre for Buddhist Translation and Research, Kyoto, 2003, p.91
[2] Read chapter, “The testimony of Ananda and the audience gathered on Vulture Peak to the existence of Amida Buddha and His Pure Land – commentary on sections 41 and 42” from my Commentary on the Sutra on the Buddha of Infinite Life. In those sections Ananda is asked by Shakyamuni to rearrange his robes, put his palms together and worship Amida. Then, “Ananda stood up, rearranged his robes, assumed the correct posture, faced westward, and, demonstrating his sincere reverence, joined his palms together, prostrated himself on the ground, and worshiped Amitayus.”
The Three Pure Land Sutras - A Study and Translation from Chinese by Hisao Inagaki in collaboration with Harold Stewart, Bukkyo Dendo Kyokai and Numata Center for Buddhist Translation and Research, Kyoto, 2003, p.65
Monday, January 19, 2026
Everything in the Pure Land is the manifestation of Amida Buddha - commentary on section 3 of the Smaller Amida Sutra
Friday, January 16, 2026
The identity of Amida Buddha and those born in His Pure Land – commentary on section 4 of the Smaller Amida Sutra
is similarly vast. Śāriputra, that Buddha land is filled with such splendid adornments.”[1]
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
The Stupa of All Buddhas at Amidaji temple
After much thought, prayer, discussion and contemplation of various options, I finally decided that the Stupa of All Buddhas to be built at Amidaji will be inspired by the Dhamek Stupa (👈left image) which is located in the Deer Park at Sarnath in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] The reasons are many, among which I mention the following,
- its style is better suited for a
non-sectarian stupa: it is clearly not Tibetan, not Japanese, not Chinese, etc,
but a simple Indian stupa style to which any Buddhist can relate to - nobody can say, “this stupa belongs to a
Tibetan, Chinese, Japanese school, etc”, but simply see it as a stupa.
- its form is simple and easier to
build locally, without the sophisticated architecture of a Tibetan chorten[2] or Japanese/Chinese pagoda
- as Dhamek stupa commemorates the first teaching of the Buddha it is very suitable as an inspiration for the Stupa of All Buddhas which represents the Teaching of all Buddhas






