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- The Trikāya doctrine (Sanskrit: त्रिकाय, lit. "three bodies"; Chinese: 三身; pinyin: sānshēn; ****anese pronunciation: sanjin, sanshin; Korean pronunciation:...
- the 'continuity' (Sanskrit: santana; Wylie: rgyud) that links the Trikaya. The Trikaya, as a triune, is symbolised by the Gankyil. 'Shining Relics of Enlightened...
- Vasishta. Rocana Buddha is the "enjoyment body" or "Sambhogakaya body" of the Trikaya of Buddha, while Vairocana Buddha is the "Dharmakaya body". And Shakyamuni...
- Tib: longs spyod rdzog pa'i sku) is the second mode or aspect of the Trikaya. Sambhogakāya is a "subtle body of limitless form". Buddhas such as Bhaisajyaguru...
- fǎshēn, Tibetan: ཆོས་སྐུ་, Wylie: chos sku) is one of the three bodies (trikāya) of a buddha in Mahāyāna Buddhism. The dharmakāya constitutes the unmanifested...
- doctrine in Vedanta: the gross body, the subtle body, and the causal body Trikaya, the Buddhist Nirmāṇakāya or "created body", Sambhogakāya or "body of bliss"...
- Mahāyāna buddhology mainly understands the Buddha through the "three bodies" (trikaya) framework. In this framework, the historical Buddha or other Buddhas who...
- Buddhism to the Trikaya Theory. 2004. p. 32 Guang Xing. The Concept of the Buddha: Its Evolution from Early Buddhism to the Trikaya Theory. 2004. pp...
- is usually explained through the Mahayana doctrine of the three bodies (trikaya). According to the Mahayana treatise titled Ratnagotravibhāga (Analysis...
- Tibetan: སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་, tulku, Wylie: sprul sku) is the third aspect of the trikāya and the physical manifestation of a Buddha in time and space. In Vajrayāna...