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Uploaded by on Nov 1, 2009

In this episode, Rev. Fredrich Ulrich of the Manitoba Buddhist Temple explains the symbolism of Amida Buddha.

Born in Lincoln, Nebraska, Rev. Ulrich became an ordained Jodo Shinshu Buddhist Priest after studying at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, California.

Now a Canadian citizen, he has been the Resident Minister of the Manitoba Buddhist Church since 1999. Rev. Ulrich has traveled widely in Canada and the United States offering meditation workshops, childrens spiritual education seminars, speeches, and traditional pastoral work. He also developed close interfaith ties with the Unitarian-Universalist community and the United Church of Canada.

READ MORE AT: www.manitobabuddhistchurch.org

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  • Namo Amitabha

  • NAMU AMIDA BUTSU_/|\_

  • Tịnh Nghiệp Tam Phước:

    1- Hiếu dưỡng cha mẹ, phụng thờ sư trưởng, lòng từ bi không giết hại, tu thập thiện nghiệp.

    2- Thọ trì tam quy, giữ vẹn các giới, chẳng phạm oai nghi.

    3-Phát bồ đề tâm, tin sâu nhân quả, đọc tụng kinh đại thừa, khuyến tấn người tu hành.

  • I appreciate this. There is a Jodo Shinshu temple in my city that I have been thinking of attending, and this provides some helpful, positive information about the tradition. Thank you for the post.

  • Thanks for doing this! There is not much in the way of Jodo Shinshu lectures on You Tube. Hoping to see more of these. Again, thanks for your kindness.

  • Om Ami Dewa Hrih! :^)

  • Thank you for this clear explanation.

  • This is a good video, but the correct pronunciation of Amida is ah me DAH, not

    ah ME dah. Namaste.

  • Namu Amida Butsu!!!

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