1) Aceptar la existencia real y literal del Buda Amida y Su Tierra Pura
Sunday, March 1, 2020
8 pautas para proteger y transmitir la fe en el Buda Amida/8 Elementos de Fe genuina (Shinjin)
1) Aceptar la existencia real y literal del Buda Amida y Su Tierra Pura
Friday, February 14, 2020
Words before and after meals
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in the kitchen of Amidaji temple |
I was asked to offer instructions on what to say before and after meals. This is the formula I use daily, and I advise you to do the same alone or with your family:
Before the meals:
Amida Buddha, I (we) receive this food with gratitude. May it help me (us) on your Path
for the benefit of all beings.
Namo Amida Bu
Namo Amida Bu
After the meal:
Amida Buddha, may all beings who contributed to this meal and those in whose name was offered be healthy in body and mind, always receive what is beneficial to them, have food, drink, clothes, and shelter, make indestructible connections with you, entrust to you, say your Name (Namo Amida Bu) and wish to be born in your Pure Land.
Namo Amida Bu
Amida Buddha, may all beings who contributed to this meal and those in whose name was offered be healthy in body and mind, always receive what is beneficial to them, have food, drink, clothes, and shelter, make indestructible connections with you, entrust to you, say your Name (Namo Amida Bu) and wish to be born in your Pure Land.
Namo Amida Bu
Wednesday, February 12, 2020
Comentario sobre el Sutra del Buda de Vida Infinita (edición gratuita)
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Portada de la versión inglesa |
En primer lugar, debe entenderse claramente que este no es un estudio académico, secular o histórico, sino un comentario religioso. Su objetivo es explicar en términos fáciles de entender el significado profundo del Sutra más grande[1] para que así las personas puedan recibir fe en el Buda Amida[2] y nacer en Su Tierra Pura después de la muerte. Yo, el autor de este comentario, acepto con fe el contenido del sutra y considero que describe eventos reales, un Buda real y existente llamado Amida y un lugar iluminado real llamado la Tierra Pura. El deseo de mi corazón es que los lectores lleguen a compartir la misma opinión para que surja la verdadera fe y aspiración en ellos. Hay muchas maneras de leer el Sutra más grande y existen varias capas de interpretación, por eso se benefician diferentes tipos de practicantes: aquellos que optan por enfocarse en el Buda Amida pero aún se aferran a su poder propio como seguidores de los votos 19 y 20, así como los seguidores del Voto Primordial (el Voto 18) quienes son practicantes que confían exclusivamente en el poder del Buda Amida.
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Единая Колесница Изначального Обета— наивысшее учение Шакьямуни и всех других Будд
Очень важно понять, что Синран Сёнин считал Изначальный
Обет и учение, объясняющее его, не просто одним из путей среди множества
других методов Махаяны, но высшей буддийской Колесницей, Единой
Колесницей Изначального Обета (Универсального Обета), самым важным учением всех Будд, истинной, скрытой
причиной их появления в нашем мире. Он говорил:
"Почтительно возглашаю всем тем, кто ищет Возрождения, океан Единой Колесницы Универсального Обета"[1]
"Когда я размышляю об океане Единой Колесницы Изначального Обета, я вижу, что это всепроникающее,
совершенное, беспрепятственное, абсолютное и несравненное учение, которое
приносит самый быстрый эффект"[2]
Monday, January 27, 2020
The prostitute of Muro, a disciple of Honen Shonin
"When Honen
arrived at the port of Muro on his way into exile on Shikoku in the spring of
1207, a small boat drew near carrying a woman of the night. She said to Honen,
"I heard that this was your boat, and I have come to meet you. There are
many ways of getting on in the world, but what terrible acts could have been
committed in a former life of mine to bring me into such a miserable life as
this? What can a woman who carries a load of karma like mine do to escape and
be saved in the world to come?"
Honen
compassionately replied, "Your guilt in living such a life is surely great
and the penalties seem incalculable. If you can find another means of
livelihood, give this up at once. But if you can’t, or if you are not yet ready
to sacrifice your very life for the true way, begin just as you are and call on
the sacred Name (Namo Amida Butsu). It is for just such deluded folk as you
that Amida Buddha made that wonderfully comprehensive Primal Vow (hongan). So
put your full trust in it without the smallest reservation. If you rely upon
the Primal Vow and repeat the Nembutsu, your Ojo (birth in the Pure Land) is
absolutely certain." Thus kindly taught, the woman began to weep out of
joy. Later, Honen said of her, "She is a woman of strong faith. She is
sure to attain Ojo."
Sunday, January 26, 2020
Kyo Amidabutsu (Shiro Amano) of Kawachi Province
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Public teaching by Honen |
According to Amidaji calendar, on
January 26th we celebrate Kyo Amidabutsu (Shiro Amano), a disciple of Honen
Shonin. Here are some discussions between him and Honen and
the story of his conversion:
"In the
province of Kawachi near present-day Osaka, there lived a man called Shiro
Amano who was the leader of a gang of thieves. He passed most of his life
murdering people and stealing their goods. But after he had grown old, he came
under Honen's influence and gave himself over to spiritual life, taking the
name of Kyo Amidabutsu. Sometime later he found Honen in the main hall of the
temple and said to him, "I have no relatives in the city, so it’ll be hard
for me to stay here much longer. I have a friend living in the province of
Sagami near Kamakura, and I’m intending to go and ask him to let me stay with
him. As I’m already an old man, it’ll be hard for me to come and see you again.
Of course, I’m only an ignorant person, so even if I were told all the deepest
teachings of the Dharma, it wouldn’t be of much use to me since I wouldn’t
understand them. I’d like just one word from you about what I should do to make
sure of Birth in the Pure Land, and that I’ll try to remember all my
life."
Friday, January 17, 2020
Every 17th of each month - The Day of All Buddhas' Witness
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I bow my head at the feet of all Buddhas in the ten directions May I never forget their compassionate guidance. After being born in Sukhavati I will visit their Pure Lands to bring offerings to them and worship them. This Amida has promised in His 23rd and 24th Vow. |
On every 17 of each month we celebrate at Amidaji (click here for our Dharma calendar) The Day of all Buddhas' Witness.
On this day we are grateful to all Buddhas for guiding us to Amida. Also, we remember that all Buddhas praise Amida Buddha’s Name and encourage us to entrust to Him, say His Name and wish to go to His Pure Land.
On this day we are grateful to all Buddhas for guiding us to Amida. Also, we remember that all Buddhas praise Amida Buddha’s Name and encourage us to entrust to Him, say His Name and wish to go to His Pure Land.
First
we hear about this from Amida Buddha himself in his 17th Vow, in which
He promised:
“If, when I
attain Buddhahood, innumerable Buddhas in the lands of the ten directions
should not all praise and glorify my Name, may I not attain perfect
Enlightenment.”
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AMIDAJI CALENDAR,
buddhist holidays
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