[Index to the Three Pure Land Sutras]
| (1) The text --- (file). | (2) Ref. to the Mandala (URL) | (3) Ref. to The Three Pure Land Sutras, 3rd edition, 2000, Nagata Bunshodo, Kyoto and to the Taisho Tripitaka (TT.) |
| Larger Sutra - Part 1----- file | Larger Sutra Mandala | pp. 225-267 ---[TT, 12, 265c-272b] |
| Larger Sutra - Part 2 ---- file | pp. 268-313 --- [TT. 12, 272b-279a] | |
| Contemplation Sutra | Taima Mandala | pp. 315-350 --- [TT. 12, 340c-346b] |
| Amida Sutra (Smaller Sutra)- file | Amida Sutra Mandala | pp. 351-360 --- [TT. 12, 346b-348b] |
Revised July 24, 2000
CONTEMPLATION
SUTRA
THE
SUTRA ON CONTEMPLATION
OF AMITAYUS
delivered by Shakyamuni Buddha
Translated into Chinese during the Liu-Sung dynasty
by the Tripitaka Master Kalayashas from Central Asia
translated from Chinese by Hisao Inagaki
| The text follows the Taisho Tripitaka edition, vol. 12, and the passage numbers follow Jodoshinshu Seiten, 1988, pp. 87-117. |
| Preface |
| King Bimbisara imprisoned by his son Ajatashatru |
| Queen Vaidehi's imprisonment |
| Shakyamuni's visit to Vaidehi |
| Vaidehi wishes to be born in Amida's Pure Land |
| Emitting of light from Shakyamuni's smile |
| Three acts of virtue for attaining birth in the Pure Land |
| Vaidehi asks how to visualize the Pure Land |
| Thirteen contemplations: 1) contemplation of the setting sun |
| 2) contemplation of the water |
| 3) contemplation of the ground |
| 4) contemplation of the trees |
| 5) contemplation of the ponds |
| 6) contemplation of various objects |
| 7) contemplation of the lotus-throne |
| 8) contemplation of the image of Amida |
| 9) contemplation of Amida himself |
| 10) contemplation of Avalokiteshvara |
| 11) contemplation of Mahasthamaprapta |
| 12) contemplation of the aspirants themselves |
| 13) contemplation of Amida and the two bodhisattvas |
| Nine grades of birth: 1) the highest level of the highest grade |
| 2) the middle level of the highest grade |
| 3) the lowest level of the highest grade |
| 4) the highest level of the middle grade |
| 5) the middle level of the middle grade |
| 6) the lowest level of the middle grade |
| 7) the highest level of the lowest grade |
| 8) the middle level of the lowest grade |
| 9) the lowest level of the lowest grade |
| Benefits gained by the audience |
| Names of this sutra |
| Epilogue |
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