This sutra is an enlightenment of Manjushri (Manjushri Bodhisattva) by the Buddha, explaining the merits of the pharmacist Tathagata in the world of Oriental Jingliuli, and details the twelve great wishes of the Tathagata Pharmacist based on the place: the equal aspiration of living Buddha and the cause of dawn Aspirations, endless aspirations for wealth, aspirations for peace and prosperity, aspirations for purity of precepts, aspirations for all roots, aspirations for physical and mental well-being, aspirations for turning women into men, aspirations for returning to evil, aspirations for getting free from bondage, aspirations for good food, and wonderful clothes willing.
The twelve great aspirations are the vast aspirations of the pharmacist Tathagata to practice according to the place, and its fruit is the retribution to the land of the eastern pure glass world. The Buddha of Medicine pays attention to seeking the happiness of the world for all living beings. It saves all living beings by reciting the Buddha, chanting mantras, and making offerings. The scripture also declares that it is for the living beings to save the sick, save the country, and save the people. It is used to eliminate disasters and prolong life. Famen.
The twelve great aspirations are the vast aspirations of the pharmacist Tathagata to practice according to the place, and its fruit is the retribution to the land of the eastern pure glass world. The Buddha of Medicine pays attention to seeking the happiness of the world for all living beings. It saves all living beings by reciting the Buddha, chanting mantras, and making offerings. The scripture also declares that it is for the living beings to save the sick, save the country, and save the people. It is used to eliminate disasters and prolong life. Famen.
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