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  2. Transfer of merit - Wikipedia

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    In Mahāyāna Buddhism, transfer of merit became an essential aspect of the ideal of the bodhisattva, the Buddha-to-be, who uses his merits to help all living beings. Transfer of merit is widely practiced in all Buddhist countries, in ceremonies, festivals, and daily practice. In the present day, transfer of merit has become an intrinsic part ...

  3. Merit (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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    The purposes for merit transfer differ. In many Buddhist countries, transferring merit is connected to the notion of an intermediate state. The merit that is transferred to the deceased will help them to cross over safely to the next rebirth. [222] Some Mahāyāna traditions believe that it can help deceased relatives to attain the Pure Land. [16]

  4. Toronto Zen Centre - Wikipedia

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    Founded initially by Philip Kapleau in 1972 as the Toronto Buddhist Centre, the center went on to eventually be incorporated as the Toronto Zen Centre in 1986. [1] Currently the abbot of the Vermont Zen Center - Sensei Sunyana Graef [ 2 ] ( Dharma heir of Philip Kapleau [ 3 ] ) is directing the centre's spiritual path while Sensei Taigen ...

  5. Saṃbhogakāya - Wikipedia

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    A person can be reborn in such a pure land by "the transfer of some of the huge stock of 'merit' of a Land's presiding Buddha, stimulated by devout prayer." [1] One of the places where the Sambhogakāya appears is the extra-cosmic realm or pure land called Akaniṣṭha. This realm should not be confused with the akanistha of the pure abodes ...

  6. Filial piety in Buddhism - Wikipedia

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    Ceremony for transfer of merit. At the time when Buddhism developed in India, there was criticism that Buddhist otherworldly ideals did not fit in with expectations of filial piety. Devotion to the mother was seen as a fundamental virtue, and early Buddhists had to reconcile Buddhist doctrine and practice with Indian social institutions.

  7. List of Buddhist temples in Canada - Wikipedia

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    4 Ontario. 5 See also. 6 Notes. 7 External links. Toggle the table of contents. List of Buddhist temples in Canada. ... This is a list of Buddhist temples ...

  8. FDNY unions say congestion toll will hurt response times ...

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    The city’s hated new congestion toll could dangerously delay FDNY response times — meaning the “difference between life and death,” unions repping thousands of Bravest warned Sunday.. The ...

  9. Yulanpen Sutra - Wikipedia

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    The transference of merit enables Sariputta's mother to be reborn and released from the preta world. [6] Another account can be found in the Avadanasataka , which is also very similar to the Yulanpen Sutra: Maudgalyayana communicates on the behalf of five hundred pretas with their relatives who make offerings on the pretas' behalf to the ...