Pure Land
"Pure Land" is a concept in Buddhism that refers to a transcendent realm where beings can attain enlightenment. It is often associated with the Amitabha Buddha, who is believed to have created this paradise for those who sincerely call upon him. The Pure Land is seen as a place free from suffering, making it easier for practitioners to cultivate their spiritual practice.
In Pure Land teachings, followers often recite the Nembutsu, which is the name of Amitabha Buddha, as a way to express their faith and seek rebirth in this blessed realm. This practice emphasizes devotion and the belief that even those with limited spiritual abilities can achieve enlightenment through Amitabha's grace.