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C XII









            i-o-wo


            aitreya uddha





            Maitreya, “e Friendly and Benevolent One” or “One Who

            Possesses  Loving-kindness”  is  widely  adored  by  the  Chinese

            Buddhists for his willingness to grant help to those who direct

            their minds towards him. He is also known as Ajita, ‘the Un-

            conquered’ and ranks equal with the other great Bodhisattvas

             such as Avalokitesvara, Manjusri, Samanthabadra, Mahastham-

            aprata and Ksitigarbha. As the next Buddha-to-be he alone en-


            joys the distinction of being the only Bodhisattva recognised

            and  popularly  accepted  by  both  Mahayanist  and  eravadin

            countries.




            Maitreya has taken numerous incarnations in the various Buddhist

            countries and China has had quite a fair share of them. Histori-

            cally, the most important amongst them, is said to be that as the

             son of a King of Varanise in Central Asia. Record has it that he

            was born with the full thirty-two marks of a superior being who


             subsequently became a disciple of Sakyamuni Buddha and was

            one of the main interlocutors in the Mahayana Sutras where he

            conversed with some of the great disciples of the Buddha.




            Although he is, strictly speaking, still a Bodhisattva of the nineth

             stage, the tenth being that of a fully Enlightened Buddha, he is




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