In Japanese Buddhism, Amitabha Buddha is often associated with devotional practices, and he is regarded as striving to save those beings who are incapable of reaching Enlightenment through their negative karma, by leading them to Enlightenment. The founder of
Jōdo-shū,
Hōnen, emphasized the importance of the Primal Vow over the efficacy of practices espoused by his contemporaries in
Tendai. These same teachings became central to the later
Jōdo Shinshū sect as well. This vow forms the basis of
Pure Land Buddhism as well as nianfo/nembutsu. As in the vow, it applies not only to a dying person, death of self, but also to an animal, or a ghost wandering or in hell, if he has accumulated enough merits in present or past lives, and willing to go there. ==See also==