The Significance Day for Amitabha’s Practice

A Path to Pure Land and Liberation

🪷 The Fifteenth Day of Every Month in the Tibetan Calendar 🪷

On this auspicious day, practicing Amitabha Buddha’s teachings holds immense spiritual significance.

Chanting his heart mantra:

📿 “Om Ami Deva Hri”

108 times is a profound practice that strengthens one’s connection with Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light. This sacred recitation is said to bestow boundless blessings and merits, purifying negative karma and opening the path to rebirth in Sukhavati, the Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss.

The Transformative Power of This Practice

Purifies past negative karma, creating favorable conditions for spiritual progress.
Strengthens faith and devotion, deepening one’s connection with Amitabha Buddha.
Invokes blessings that bring inner peace, wisdom, and clarity.
Guides practitioners toward liberation and the attainment of enlightenment.

As taught in the Amitabha Sutra, through sincere devotion and unwavering intention, this practice leads to spiritual fulfillment and ultimate liberation. By chanting Amitabha’s mantra, practitioners cultivate profound peace and compassion, radiating positive energy to all beings.

“If one wholeheartedly recites my name, I will come to guide them at the moment of death.”

– Amitabha Buddha

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Let us dedicate this practice for the benefit of all sentient beings and aspire for rebirth in Amitabha’s Pure Land!

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