(Skt.). In Hinduism, a supplementary funeral rite involving daily offering of water and occasional offerings of food (
pi
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a
) to the three immediately preceding generations of paternal and maternal ancestors.
The
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r
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ddha rite is a source of merit for those who perform it with faith (
raddh
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).
raddh
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(Skt.). ‘Faith’, personified as a goddess in Hinduism. She kindles in worshippers the faith to approach
Agni
(and other gods) without which offerings are in vain.
In Buddhism (P
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li,
saddh
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),
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raddh
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is devoted commitment to the
Buddha
and his
dharma
: it underlies as a prerequisite the first two stages of the Eightfold Path (
a
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angika-m
rga
). In Mah
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y
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na, it is a fundamental trust, especially in the help of
bodhisattvas
. From its devotion to Amit
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bha (
Amida
),
Pure Land
is sometimes known as ‘The Way of Faith’.