Aparmita Buddha, also known as Amitayus or Amitabha, is a celestial figure venerated in Mahayana Buddhism. Aparmita presides over the Pure Land, a blissful realm where beings can attain enlightenment. Often depicted in meditation, Aparmita is characterized by infinite compassion, represented by his red-hued appearance.
Devotees turn to Aparmita for solace and guidance, aspiring to be reborn in his Pure Land. The practice of reciting his mantra, "Om Amitabha Hrih" or "Namo Amituofo," is central to this aspiration. The Buddha of Infinite Light, as Aparmita is often called, exemplifies the boundless compassion that welcomes all beings to the path of enlightenment.
The Pure Land tradition emphasizes the accessibility of enlightenment through devotion to Aparmita, providing a refuge for those seeking liberation from the cycle of birth and death. Aparmita’s compassionate radiance serves as a beacon, illuminating the path to ultimate awakening in the hearts of sincere practitioners.
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