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.
受持(梵語:अधिष्ठान,羅馬化:Adhiṣṭhāna;巴利語:Adhiṭṭhāna;標準藏語:བྱིན་རླབས),又译作受持、依处、摄持、加持、加被(披)、摄受、护念,佛教術語,指对佛陀、菩萨、阿罗汉等圣人,奉行其教化,借助其神力,得到修行上的力量。接受者谓之“受持”,施予者谓之“加持”。该梵语和巴利语词另有一层意思,漢譯作決意。
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