Category
page 1Buddhist devotion
darśana
auspicious sight of a deity or holy person in Indian religions
refuge
religious concept in Buddhism
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nianfo
thumb|250px|Chinese Nianfo carving

Parikrama
thumb|360px|Buddhist monks performing Pradakshina ritual at Borobudur, Central Java, Indonesia
pūjā in Buddhism
religious practices of Buddhists
Namu Myōhō Renge Kyō
Japanese Buddhist mantra
prostration
ritual gesture, practice in Buddhism
Buddhist music
music genre
Buddhist devotional practices
religious practices of Buddhism
Buddhist liturgy
buddhist ritual texts performed during daily liturgical services
adhiṣṭhāna
The Sanskrit term adhiṣṭhāna (; ; kaji; àtíttǎan) is the name for blessings or inspiration that a Buddhist may receive from a Buddha, bodhisattva or guru. The Sanskrit term has various meanings in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, and can also mean the raised base on which a temple stands. In East Asian Buddhism, adhiṣṭhāna is one of the sources for the concept of a Buddha's "other-power", an idea which is central to Pure Land Buddhism.