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Sutra Of The Medicine Buddha
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Variations of the above method include more or less time in alcohol, greater or lower concentration of NaClO, or fewer rinses in water. Due to the hydrophobic nature of insect cuticle, the addition of a surfactant such as Tween 80 to the NaClO may increase effectiveness. Alternative substances including Hyamine and Zephiran chloride are also used for surface sterilization (Martignoni & Milstead, 1960; Wittig, 1963). Surface sterilization of very small insects will kill the entomopathogen inside the host (e.g., whiteflies infected with entomopathogenic fungi). In this case, the removal of spores from the tips of conidiophores (see Glossary in Chapter VI) is accomplished by touching the most distal spores to a minute amount. | ẵxtoã to Translated Annotated under the Guidance of Dharma Master Hsuan Jung by Minh Thành P.D. Leigh E-mail bdea@buddhanet.net Web site www.buddhanet.net Buddha Dharma Education Association Inc. D. T. Suzuki Manual of Zen Buddhism p. 161 Yakushi the Medicine Buddha is the Bodhisattva doctor. He holds a medicine jar in his hand and is attended by twelve gods each of whom represents one of his twelve vows. The main object of his appearance among us is to cure us of ignorance which is the most fundamental of all the ills the flesh is heir to. Dedication ofdJVlerit May the merit and virtue accrued from this work adorn the Buddha s Pure Land repaying the four great kindnesses above and relieve the suffering of those on the three paths below. May those who see or hear of these efforts generate Bodhi-mind spend their lives devoted to the Buddha Dharma and finally be reborn together in the Land of Ultimate Bliss. Homage to Amita Buddha Sutra of the Medicine Buddha Tịnh TWtic i Taisho XIV 450 Translated and annotated under the guidance of Dharma Master Hsuan Jung By Minh Thanh P.D. Leigh International Buddhist Monastic Institute .