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Three Ways to the Pure Land

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Synopsis
These three principles originally come from the Sutra on Observing the Buddha of Boundless Age. In the main part of this sutra, Sakyamuni Buddha teaches Queen Vaidehi on how to observe the Western Pure Land of Amitabha Buddha, so that anyone can go there after death. The Buddha also explains to her that people can attain the buddahood by practicing these principles.

Biography
Venerable Master Cheng Yen was born in a small town called Chingshui in Central Taiwan in 1937. When she was twenty-three years old, she left home to become a Buddhist nun. The Master has always led a simple and virtuous life. In her frugality, she made candles and bean powder to maintain a living. In 1966, she established the Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation, and for more than forty years this organization has concentrated its activities in the major areas of charity, medicine, education, culture, environmental protection, community volunteers, international relief and bone marrow donation. In 1991, the Master received the Philippine Magsaysay Award, the “Asian Nobel Prize.” Living a simple life with only the basic necessities, the Master has actively pursued her work of helping the poor and educating the rich.

Product Details
Pub. Date: Printed March 2001, Fourth printing May 2008
Publisher: Tzu Chi Cultural Publishing Co.
ISBN: 957-8300-73-5
Copyright © 2001 by the Tzu Chi Cultural Publishing Co.
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