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Sukhavati Rice
Origin: | Sanskrit through Japanese |
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Source Name: | सुखावती |
Japanese: | 極楽浄土飯 |
Appears In: | Sen no Kiseki III |
Origin
In Mahayana Buddhism, Sukhavati is the western paradise of Amitabha, particularly in the Pure Land sect. The name comes from a pair of Sanskrit words meaning 'Full of Joy'.
Appearances
- Sukhavati Rice is a recipe in Sen no Kiseki III; keeping with its name, it's description states that those who eat it forget the sufferings of life. It was localized by NISA as Heavenly Rice.