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		                                | Adi-Buddha
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		                                | In Buddhist cosmology, the universal or primordial Buddha 
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		                                | Ajatasatru
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		                                | The evil prince in the Contemplation Sutra and Nirvana Sutra. He is an example of the power of the Buddha to save. 
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		                                | akunin shoki
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		                                | evil person as the object of Amida Buddha’s salvation 
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		                                | Amida Buddha
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		                                | The Buddha of Eternal Life and Infinite Light 
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		                                | Amrta
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		                                | The nectar of immortality, associated with Amida Buddha. 
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		                                | anjin
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		                                | In Buddhism, the settled mind, tranquil mind, a parallel term to shinjin, true entrusting. 
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		                                | Avalokitesvara
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		                                | The Bodhisattva of Compassion, companion of Amida Buddha, as personification of his compassion. 
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