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- sammāsaṃbodhi), "perfect Buddhahood", or anuttarā-samyak-saṃbodhi, "highest perfect awakening". Specifically, anuttarā-samyak-saṃbodhi, literally meaning unsurp****ed...
- 'satori' (wu in Chinese). It is really another name for Enlightenment (anuttara-samyak-saṃbodhi)". Satori is often used interchangeably with kenshō. Kenshō...
- classes of Tantra in Tibetan Buddhism refers to the categorization of Buddhist tantric scriptures in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism. Tibetan Buddhism inherited...
- and Shakti. The term Aham refers to the same reality as other terms like anuttara (unsurp****ed), Akula (beyond the group), Shiva (The Lord), Cit (supreme...
- dwelling in nine Graiveyaka and five Anuttara abodes are independent and dwell in their own vehicles. The Anuttara souls attain liberation within one or...
- Search for "Parāśakti". Dycskowski, 2014, Three Supreme Goddesses of Trika, Anuttara Woodroffe, John George (1922). The Garland of Letters: (Varnamâlâ) Studies...
- corresponds to Jessore and forested areas corresponding to the Sundarbans and "Anuttara Vanga" (southern Vanga), denoting present-day the area of Barisal. The...
- Sarma traditions also include Kriya, Upa (called "Charya"), and yoga, with anuttara yoga replacing mahayoga and atiyoga. Zen, whose name derives from the Sanskrit...
- generally depict the bodhisattva path as reaching a higher goal (i.e. anuttara-samyak-sambodhi) than the goal of the path of the "disciples" (śrāvakas)...
- also closely ****ociated with buddhahood and complete enlightenment (Skt. Anuttarā Samyaksaṃbodhi). At the end of the sūtra, the Buddha closes the teaching...