Ji (Buddhism)
In Buddhism, the term (Sanskrit: bhūmi) has the following meaning. ▪ The place where the oil wells stay, such as the land in the 3 rd place, the 3 rd place, the 10 rd place, stage, degree) or rank (stage, degree, level, rank) refers to. ▪ The mind of the cattle (6 or 8), such as the land in the land law or the Daisenji law, where the mind acts Shim law. This document deals with the land as the first three ninety-nine or three. Ji (Sanskrit: bhūmi) refers to the place where Buddhism remains in Buddhist world view or cosmology. In this sense, when referring to the land, it usually refers to three districts (three districts) or three districts (three districts). The nine sites and the three sites are divided into three groups according to their own standards.