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C XI







            i sang ’usa

            sitigarbha odhisattva




            Ti  Tsang  P’usa  is  an  extremely  popular  Bodhisattva  among

            the  Chinese  and  Japanese  Buddhists.  ‘Ti  Tsang’,  meaning

            ‘Earth-Store’ is a direct translation of the Bodhisattva’s name

            K in Sanskrit. Among the countless Bodhisattvas

            in the universe, he and three others have firmly captured the


            hearts of the Mahayanists. ese four main P’usas are depicted

            in the Chinese Buddhist Pantheon and they represent four basic

            great qualities:



            K S Y      as Great Compassion

            W S                    as Great Wisdom

            P H         as Great Love and Perfect Activity

            T T                   as Great Vow to help and to deliver all beings.




            His greatest compassionate Vow being: “If I do not go to the hell

            to help the suffering souls there, who else will go? …if the hells

            are not empty I will not become a Buddha. Only when all living

            beings have been saved, will I attain to Bodhi”.




            e Sutra of the P V O T E S B-

            , one of the most popular Chinese Buddhist Sutras, tells

            of the great filial piety which the Bodhisattva practised that led

            to his illimitable vows to save all living beings. is Sutra was

             spoken by the Buddha towards the end of his life to the beings




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