
Sukhāvatī
Sukhāvatī, often called the "Pure Land," is a celestial realm in Mahayana Buddhism, envisioned as a blissful paradise created by Amitabha Buddha. It is characterized by serene surroundings, abundant resources, and the absence of suffering, offering ideal conditions for practicing enlightenment. Devotees aspire to rebirth there through faith and practice, believing it provides a conducive environment to attain enlightenment more easily than in the typically challenging human world. Sukhāvatī symbolizes ultimate peace and spiritual refuge, serving as an inspiration for practitioners seeking liberation from suffering.