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Áµ Zen
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ºÂÁµ meditation in a seated posture ¡Êcf ¤¢¤°¤é sitting cross-legged¡Ë ¼¹Ãå attachment ̵¾ï impermanence¡¢a view of life as something transient and empty ²òæ enlightenment (emancipation from worldly attachments) ¾ôÅÚ the Pure Land ±ýÀ¸ (go to) heaven À®Ê© go to nirvana ǰʩ continual invocation of Amida I worship Amida Buddha and follow his doctrine.
ÎØ²ö transmigration¡¡(of the soul) ¤ªÊ×Ï© pilgrim
Âç¾èÊ©¶µ Mahayana Buddhism ¾®¾èÊ©¶µ Hinayana Buddhism ¾ÎÏËÜ´ê dependence ¼«ÎÏËÜ´ê self-reliance ìÐÁ¬ money offering ¤ªÉÛ»Ü offerings to monks ¹áŵ funeral offering ÃÉ²È patron¡¢parishioner¡¡/pəríʃ(ə)nɚ¡Ã¡¾nə/ ¸ç¤ê enlightenment ÞºÜÑ¡¡ nirvana¡¡ /nɪɚvάːnə¡Ãnɪə¡¾/ Êî»§ bodhisattva ÂçÊ© great statue of Buddha Ï»ÍË a cycle of six days Ìñǯ a year of misfortune ¿ô¼î rosary ÄÌÌë wake ÁÓÉþ mourning clothes ¾Æ¹á incense burning ²ü̾ posthumous name¡¡ /pάstʃʊməs¡Ãpˈɔstjʊ¡¾/ ²ÐÁò cremation ÌÚµû slit wooden gong ÆÉ·Ð sutra-chanting ¼Ì·Ð transcription of sutra ·¶ºÀ monks¡Ç robe ¿Î²¦ deva kings ˱Ñà phoenix bird ÂñÈ mendicancy ÈÑǺ worldly desire (sin) Ì©¶µ esoteric Buddhism ¿§Â¨À§¶õ¡¡All is vanity. ˱ÑàÆ² the Phoenix Hall ²Ã»ýµ§Åø incantation ¶î¤±¹þ¤ß»û shelter temple ±ïÆü fair Æô»û nunnery ¼ËÍø remains of Buddha »³Éú mountain ascetics »°Êõ¡¡¡¡Ê©¡¢¶µ¤¨¡¢ÅÁ¤¨¤ë¿Í The three Buddhist sanctities ¡Êthe Buddha, the Law, and the Priesthood¡Ë
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