Hua, Hsuan, Ven., commentary, Buddha Speaks of Amitabha Sutra, Burlingame, California: Buddhist Text Translation Society, 1974 (ISBN 0917512014), 2nd ed., 2003 (ISBN: 0881394319). 153 pages. $8.00. www.BTTSOnline.org www.Amazon.com In Sanskrit it is called the Amitaabha-Suutra, in Chinese Mandarin Wade-Giles it is Fo-shuo A-mi-t'o ching (Mandarin in Fou Shou Amitou Jing Fo2shuo1e1mi2tuo2jing1): 佛説阿彌陀經. Korean title is Bulseol amitagyeong. Japanese is Butssetsu amidakyou. Translator from Sanskrit to Chinese is Kumaarajiiva 鳩摩羅什. Taishou catalog reference T 366.12.346b-348. Source: Buddhist-Dictionary/data/009054F5B.htm#佛説阿彌陀經 This Sutra, which was spoken by the Buddha without having been formally requested as other Sutras were, explains the causes and circumstances for rebirth in the Land of Ultimate Bliss (Sukhavati Kshetra) of Amitabha (Limitless Light) Buddha. The commentary by Venerable Tripitaka Master Hsuan Hua of the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas includes extensive information on common Buddhist terminology and stories about many of the Buddha's foremost disciples.