What is the meaning of "Namo" in Amitabha Namo?

Namo amit Ba

"Nanwu" is a transliteration of Sanskrit Namas, pronounced Namo, and also translated as "Nanwu" and "Nanwu". It means to pay tribute, return to respect and return to life.

"Amitabha" is a transliteration of the Sanskrit Amitabha. Mahayana teaches the name of Buddha. It is said that Amitabha was originally a king, but later he gave up the throne and became a monk. Then he made forty-eight wishes and became enlightened.

"South without Amitabha" is a Buddhist term, which means "back to the life of Amitabha". Reading this language is called "chanting Buddha"

Yes, I see. "There is no Amitabha in the south", so it belongs to Amitabha. May the people who love me and the people I love be safe and happy.

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