Nāgārjuna, who completed the thought of Mahayana, pays respect for all Buddhas Damran recognized only Amita Buddha and the people of Pure land Seondo first vows Sakyamuni Buddha an three treasures, then focusing Amita Buddha, clearly designating six...
Nāgārjuna, who completed the thought of Mahayana, pays respect for all Buddhas Damran recognized only Amita Buddha and the people of Pure land Seondo first vows Sakyamuni Buddha an three treasures, then focusing Amita Buddha, clearly designating sixth time a day. The next vow is done with reciting the names of Bodhisattvas of Pure land. All the vow is based on penitence. the characteristic of which comes from the recognition of the evil of world, people, view, and passion, and no good people. Modern Jawun who was under influence of modern Buddhist thought, vowed the three treasure existing all universe, with focus on Amita Buddha. What made him special is that he also mentioned 25 Bodhisattvas of Pure land, who did not appear on Damran or Seondo, and Manjusri, Maitreya, and those who were in existence such as Nāgārjuna, Acvaghosha, and Cheonchin, and Sakyamuni's disciples like Kasyapa, Ananda and Sariputa. He was different with other Pure land Masters like Damran or Seondo and Dojak, in that his thoght includes moving the dead into Pure land by Samsigaeyumbulsa, and that he conducted esoteric mantra.