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- Dharmakāya Buddha. The term emerges in tantric Buddhist literature, most prominently in the Kalachakra. "Ādi" means "first", such that the Ādibuddha was the...
- what is called the primordial Buddha, or Adibuddha, is only a metaphor for our true condition. Regarding the term Adi-Buddha as used in the tantric Kalachakra...
- idea of the Adi-Buddha, the "first Buddha" to attain Buddhahood. Variously named as Vajradhara, Samantabhadra and Vairocana, the first Buddha is also ****ociated...
- of the Adi-Buddha or "first Buddha", which is ****ociated with the Dharmakāya. Some sources also include this "first Buddha" as a sixth Buddha along with...
- key topics of the Kālacakratantra is the Adibuddha (Primordial Buddha or First Buddha). Regarding the Adibuddha, the tantra states: To the one embraced...
- Sanghyang Adi Buddha is a concept of God in Indonesian Buddhism. This term was used by Ashin Jinarakkhita at the time of Buddhist revival in Indonesia...
- Buddha, and that "Sugata Buddha" refers to the Buddha-avatar of Vishnu or "Adi Buddha". In this view, Sugata Buddha or Adi Buddha and Gautama Buddha were...
- Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, Samantabhadra is also the name of the Adi-Buddha, often portra**** in indivisible union (yab-yum) with his consort, Samantabhadrī...
- became the responsibility of Adi Shankaracharya and ****ure Vaishnava acharyas to re-establish theism. The adoption of the Buddha in texts relating to Hindu...
- Adi Shankara (8th c. CE), also called Adi Shankaracharya (Sanskrit: आदि शङ्कर, आदि शङ्कराचार्य, romanized: Ādi Śaṅkara, Ādi Śaṅkarācārya, lit. 'First...