Definition of Sambhogakaya. Meaning of Sambhogakaya. Synonyms of Sambhogakaya

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Sambhogakaya. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Sambhogakaya and, of course, Sambhogakaya synonyms and on the right images related to the word Sambhogakaya.

Definition of Sambhogakaya

No result for Sambhogakaya. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Sambhogakaya from wikipedia

- Saṃbhogakāya (Sanskrit: संभोगकाय, lit. 'body of enjoyment', Chinese: 報身; pinyin: bàoshēn, Tib: longs spyod rdzog pa'i sku) is the second of three aspects...
- existence beyond material and spiritual forms. The second body, known as the Sambhogakaya, is the "Enjoyment body." This aspect represents the divine Buddhas of...
- "Symbolic Akaniṣṭha" which is the realm of sambhogakaya. "Ghanavyūha Akaniṣṭha", refers to the pure Saṃbhogakāya Buddha field out of which emanate all Nirmāṇakāya...
- also known as Amitāyus, which is understood to be his enjoyment body (Saṃbhogakāya). In Vajrayana Buddhism, Amitābha is known for his longevity, discernment...
- (but not limited to) tögal, that self-liberate the human body into a Sambhogakāya (rainbow body phenomenon). The symbol of Dzogchen is a Tibetan "A" wrapped...
- attributes, which is generally the iconographic representation of a Sambhogakaya Buddha. Both Buddha Vajradhara and Samantabhadra are generally depicted...
- the causal body Trikaya, the Buddhist Nirmāṇakāya or "created body", Sambhogakāya or "body of bliss", and the Dharmakāya or "Truth body" Three-body problem...
- samadhi in Yoga Vasishta. Rocana Buddha is the "enjoyment body" or "Sambhogakaya body" of the Trikaya of Buddha, while Vairocana Buddha is the "Dharmakaya...
- Ghanavyūha Sutra. In Tibetan Buddhism, Ghanavyūha Akaniṣṭha is the supreme Saṃbhogakāya buddhafield of Vajradhara, out of which emanate all Nirmāṇakāya Buddhas...
- Saṅgha. And on the innermost level, the dharmakāya is the Buddha, the saṃbhogakāya is the Dharma, and the nirmāṇakāya is the Saṅgha. The Three Roots formulation...