Amitābha
Amitābha is a central figure in Mahayana Buddhism, known as the Buddha of Infinite Light. He represents compassion and wisdom, and is often associated with the Pure Land, a realm where beings can attain enlightenment. Devotees chant his name, believing that doing so can lead them to rebirth in this blissful paradise.
In the Pure Land tradition, Amitābha is revered for his vow to help all sentient beings achieve enlightenment. His teachings emphasize faith and devotion, encouraging followers to cultivate a deep connection with him. This practice offers hope and solace, guiding practitioners on their spiritual journey toward nirvana.