[23] Wonderful and Auspicious Bodhisattva means Manjusri Bodhisattva.
[24] Invincible Bodhisattva means Maitreya Bodhisattva.
[25] Sakra-
[26] Mahabrahma Devaraja is the king of the Great Brahma Heaven.
[27] Saha means endurance of suffering.
[28] The four Lokapalas means the four deva-
[29] Asura means titanic demons, enemies of the gods, with whom, especially Indra, they wage constant war against the gods.
[30] “the Utmost Bliss” in Sanskrit called Sukhavati
[31] Tathagata means a person who has attained perfect wisdom.
[32] Each Buddha has ten titles (epithets), which are as follows: Worthy of worship,
Omniscience (Samyak-
[33] Dharma means the truth.
[34] Good roots mean goods seeds sown by a person which will be reaped at a later time.
[35] Water jade is known as Musaragalva or Musalagarbha which means coral, big seashell, cornelian or agate.
[36] Supreme Samyagbodhi means the perfect universal wisdom of Buddha.
[37] Sari is a bird can talk.
[38] Kalavinka is a bird having a melodious voice which is found in the valleys of the Himalayas.
[39] Jivajiva is a bird with two heads which denotes mind and perception differing but the karma one.
[40] Rddhipada means ubiquitous traveling, i.e. supernatural power to appear at will in any place, which denote absolute freedom.
[41] Pancendriyani means five roots, i.e. the five organs of our senses: eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and body as roots of knowing.
[42] Pancabalani means five powers (to destroy five obstacles), i.e. faith (destroying doubt), zeal (destroying remissness), mindfulness (destroying falsity and ignorance), meditation (destroying confusion) and wisdom (destroying illusion and delusion).
[43] Saptabodhyanga means seven characteristics of bodhi, i.e. (1) dharma-
[44] Aryamarga means the eightfold noble paths, i.e. (1) samyag-
[45] The three evil realms mean animals, ghosts, and purgatories or hells.
[46] Kalpa is also called eon, which denotes an inconceivably long period of time.
It has three different kalpas, i.e. small, medium and great. A small kalpa
is 16,798,000 years, which is counted in the following formula [(84,000-
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