The purest form of grace I know Is shown in vows forged long ago; A bodhi mind aspired to save All beings caught within the wave Of grim Samsara's round of birth -- A mighty Vow that shook the earth; While from the heavens flowers fell, That fluttered to the deepest hell, And dharma fragrance even there Perfumed the dark and hopeless air; Then devas, men and hungry ghosts -- In every realm these countless hosts -- Saw piercing their Samsaric night A dazzling and unhindered Light, And heard these words: 'Would you receive Rebirth in Bliss? Then just believe In My resolve and power to save All beings from Samsara's wave, And say My Name, My Name alone, That at the end, when life is done, I shall appear before your eyes; (You have My word that your demise Pertains to but conditioned things); Your bodhi mind shall rise on wings To Sukhavati's blissful shore, And Namo Amitabha ever more!'