The ''Eighty-eight Buddhas Great Repentance Text'' (
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: 禮佛大懺悔文) is a Buddhist text widely used in the
repentance practice or ritual of
Buddhism
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, especially in the East Asian
Mahayana
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tradition, where it is recited daily in monasteries, temples, and households.
The repentance practice features the recitation of the names of eighty-eight buddhas in the text, which are sourced from two Buddhist scriptures: the ''Bhaiṣajyarājabhaiṣajyasamudagatabodhisattvasūtra'' (Chinese:佛說觀藥王藥上二菩薩經; ''The Buddha Speaks of the Sutra of Visualization of the Two Bodhisattvas, the King of Medicine and the Superior Physician'') and the ''Upāliparipṛcchā'' (Chinese:決定毘尼經; ''The Buddha Speaks of Decisive Vinaya Sutra''). The main body of these two scriptures are not included in some versions of the ''Eighty-eight Buddhas Great Repentance Text.''
It is believed that recitation of the text can help one to clear karmic obstacles and draw out inner wisdom.
Background
The first fifty-three Buddhas, from Namo Universal Light Buddha (Chinese:南無普光佛) to Namo King Forever Replete In All Dharmas Buddha (Chinese: 南無一切常滿王佛), are from ''Bhaiṣajyarājabhaiṣajyasamudagatabodhisattvasūtra.'' According to the sutra, "If a good man, good woman, or all the other sentient beings get to hear the names of these fifty-three Buddhas, they will not fall into the evil destinies for hundreds, thousands, ten thousands millions of asamkhya kalpas. Any person chants the names of these fifty-three Buddhas will be able to see the Buddhas of the ten directions in every life afterwards. If any person makes prostration to the fifty-three Buddhas piously, offences such as the Four Great Prohibitions, the Five Great Misdeeds, and the defamation of Buddhist scriptures they committed will be eradicated and they can be cleansed. Thanks to the vows of these Buddhas, various serious offences mentioned above will all be completely wiped out in every thought."
The other thirty-five Buddhas, from
Shakyamuni Buddha
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According to Buddhist tradition, he was born in Lu ...
(Chinese:南無釋迦牟尼佛) to King Precious Lotus Skillfully Dwelling Beneath the Sala Tree Buddha (Chinese: 南無寶蓮華善住娑羅樹王佛), are from ''Upāliparipṛcchā''. According to the sutra, "If any Bodhisattva commits Five ''Avici'' Offenses, breaks the rules for expulsion from the Sangha (''pārājika''), commits the offence of monastic, commits offense against any pagoda or any monk, or commits other similar offences, such Bodhisattva should repent alone before the thirty-five Buddhas the serious offenses whole-heartedly day and night... If the Bodhisattva can recite the name of all the thirty-five Buddhas and always practice the Three Practices day and night, they can be free from offences, worries and regrets and get Samadhi."
References
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