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Amitabha Buddha also known as Amida or Amitayus, is a celestial Buddha according to the scriptures of Mahayana Buddhism. Amitabha is the principal Buddha in West Pure Land of Sukhavati. Amitabha means Infinite Light and Amitayus means Infinite Life. — Illustration

Amitabha Buddha also known as Amida or Amitayus, is a celestial Buddha according to the scriptures of Mahayana Buddhism. Amitabha is the principal Buddha in West Pure Land of Sukhavati. Amitabha means Infinite Light and Amitayus means Infinite Life.

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