- Phật,
Standard Tibetan: སངས་རྒྱས་སྨན་བླ), or Bhaishajyaguru,
formally Bhaiṣajya-guru-vaiḍūrya-prabha-rāja ("Medicine
Master and King of
Lapis Lazuli Light";...
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opium in a herbal-mineral
composition prescribed for diarrhea. In the
Bhaisajya Ratnavali,
opium and
camphor are used for
acute gastroenteritis. In this...
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place where his
coffin was
placed after his death. Today, a
statue of the
Bhaisajya-guru (healing Buddha)
stands in this hall. The Hall of the
Wheel of the...
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bhaishajya raja-samudgate
svaha The
mantra of the 'Medicine Buddha',
Bhaiṣajya-guru (or Bhaishajyaguru), from
Chinese translations of the
Master of Healing...
- Amoghapasha-hrdaya
Atanatika sutra Bhaisajya vastu Buddha namasahasra Manjushrinama samghiti Ekadashamukha hridaya Ganapati hridaya Hayagriva vidya Karunapundarika...
- on the
fourth level of
Mount Sumeru. His
servants are
either yaksas or
bhaisajya-yaksas.
According to the
commentary on
Lotus Sutra, this
heavenly king...
- with
their spiritual studies. In
Mahayana Buddhism, a term for
Buddha is
Bhaisajya guru,
which refers to "medicine guru", or "a
doctor who
cures suffering...
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month in the
Chinese calendar. The
Scripture of the
Medicine Buddha (
Bhaisajya-guru-vaidūrya-sūtra) states: "In that country,
there are two Bodhisattvas...
- matōgi
sowaka (オン・コロコロ・センダリ・マトウギ・ソワカ) (Sanskrit) oṃ bhaiṣajye bhaiṣajye
bhaiṣajya samudgate svāhā (Tendai) on
baiseizeibaiseizei baiseijasanborgyatei sowaka...
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medical facility and a
Suttalaya (stone structure)
enshrined with the
Bhaiṣajya-guru-vaiḍūrya-prabhā, the
medicinal Buddha. This
religious aspect is also...