Another school of Mahayana Buddhism was known as Pure Land.
According to this school, celestial bodhisattvas created various heavenly paradises after they reached Buddhahood.
These pure lands provided all the conditions of enlightenment for those people who were reborn there.
Thus, instead of aiming for the attainment of enlightenment during one’s life, the adept simply aimed to be reborn in a pure land, which would be equivalent to reaching the final stage of nirvana.