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* [http://nichirenscoffeehouse.net/ShuteiMandala/4bodhisattvas.html McCormick, Ryuei M. "The Bodhisattvas of the Earth" ''Nichirenscoffeehouse.net''. Nichiren's Coffeehouse and Gohonzon Gallery, 2002. Web. 17 May 2011.]
* [http://nichirenscoffeehouse.net/ShuteiMandala/4bodhisattvas.html McCormick, Ryuei M. "The Bodhisattvas of the Earth" ''Nichirenscoffeehouse.net''. Nichiren's Coffeehouse and Gohonzon Gallery, 2002. Web. 17 May 2011.]
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* {{cite book |title=The Lotus Sutra: A Contemporary Translation of a Buddhist Classic |publisher=Wisdom Publications |location=[[Somerville, Massachusetts|Somerville]] |first=Gene |last=Reeves |year=2008 |isbn=0-86171-571-3 }}


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Supratiṣṭhitacāritra (Skt: सुप्रतिष्ठितचरित्र; Chinese: 安立行; pinyin: ānlì xíng; Japanese: Anryūgyō), also known as Firm Practice, is one of the four great perfected bodhisattvas mentioned in the 15th chapter of the Lotus Sutra.[1][2] He is believed to represent the "bliss" characteristic of Buddhahood, which is the liberation from suffering.[2]

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References

  • Reeves, Gene (2008). The Lotus Sutra: A Contemporary Translation of a Buddhist Classic. Somerville: Wisdom Publications. ISBN 0-86171-571-3.