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Jiriki (自力, one's own strength) is the Japanese Buddhist term for self power, the ability to achieve liberation or enlightenment (in other words, to reach nirvana) through one's own efforts. Jiriki and tariki (他力 meaning "other power", "outside help") are two terms in Japanese Buddhist schools that classify how one becomes spiritually enlightened. Jiriki is commonly practiced in Zen Buddhism. In Pure Land Buddhism, tariki often refers to the power of Amitābha Buddha. Jiriki (自力, kekuatan orang itu sendiri) adalah sebuah istilah Buddhis Jepang untuk kekuatan diri, kemampuan untuk mencapai pembebasan atau pencerahan (dalam kata lain, untuk mencapai nirwana) melalui upaya orang itu sendiri. Jiriki atau tariki (他力 artinya "kekuatan lain", "bantuan luar") adalah dua istilah dalam mazhab-mazhab Buddhis Jepang yang mengklasifikasikan bagaimana seseorang menjadi tercerahkan secara spiritual. Jiriki umum dipraktekkan dalam . Dalam Buddha Tanah Murni, tariki sering merujuk kepada kekuatan Buddha Amitābha. Jiriki (自力) est un terme du bouddhisme, de l'école japonaise de la Terre Pure, qui désigne les efforts du fidèle pour atteindre l'illumination. Jiriki peut être traduit littéralement par puissance personnelle. Son contraire est tariki.
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Jiriki (自力) est un terme du bouddhisme, de l'école japonaise de la Terre Pure, qui désigne les efforts du fidèle pour atteindre l'illumination. Jiriki peut être traduit littéralement par puissance personnelle. Son contraire est tariki. Jiriki (自力, kekuatan orang itu sendiri) adalah sebuah istilah Buddhis Jepang untuk kekuatan diri, kemampuan untuk mencapai pembebasan atau pencerahan (dalam kata lain, untuk mencapai nirwana) melalui upaya orang itu sendiri. Jiriki atau tariki (他力 artinya "kekuatan lain", "bantuan luar") adalah dua istilah dalam mazhab-mazhab Buddhis Jepang yang mengklasifikasikan bagaimana seseorang menjadi tercerahkan secara spiritual. Jiriki umum dipraktekkan dalam . Dalam Buddha Tanah Murni, tariki sering merujuk kepada kekuatan Buddha Amitābha. Jiriki (自力, one's own strength) is the Japanese Buddhist term for self power, the ability to achieve liberation or enlightenment (in other words, to reach nirvana) through one's own efforts. Jiriki and tariki (他力 meaning "other power", "outside help") are two terms in Japanese Buddhist schools that classify how one becomes spiritually enlightened. Jiriki is commonly practiced in Zen Buddhism. In Pure Land Buddhism, tariki often refers to the power of Amitābha Buddha. These two terms describe the strands of practice that followers of every religion throughout the world develop. In most religions you can find popular expressions of faith which rely on the worship of external powers such as an idol of some kind that is expected to bestow favor after being given offerings of faith from a believer. Some believers of Pure Land Buddhism accept that through faith and reliance on Amitabha Buddha one will be led to enlightenment. These are examples of tariki, reliance on a power outside of oneself for salvation. Jiriki is seeking spiritual enlightenment through one's own efforts. An example of jiriki in Buddhism is the practice of meditation. In meditation, one observes the body (most often in the form of following the breath and mind to directly experience the principles of impermanence and dependent arising or "emptiness") of all phenomena. Such principles are formally discussed in the Buddhist scriptures, but jiriki implies experiencing them for oneself.
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