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Bhaiṣajyaguru (Sanskrit: भैषज्यगुरु, Chinese: 藥師佛, ****anese: 薬師仏, Korean: 약사불, Vietnamese: Dược Sư Phật,
Standard Tibetan: སངས་རྒྱས་སྨན་བླ), or Bhaishajyaguru...
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Paradise of
Bhaisajyaguru (薬師佛) or Pure Land of
Bhaisajyaguru is a
painting created during China's Yuan dynasty. This
painting was
originally housed in...
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Twelve Heavenly Generals of
Bhaisajyaguru Buddha ☸
Antila – One of the
Twelve Heavenly Generals of
Bhaisajyaguru Buddha ☸ Bahuputrikā – One of Maṇibhadra's...
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behind the main hall is the Hall of
Bhaisajyaguru (藥師殿; Yàoshī Diàn),
housing a
statue of the
Bhaisajyaguru Buddha,
commonly called the
Medicine Buddha...
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Buddhas of the
Three Jewels,
namely Shakyamuni Buddha,
Bhaisajyaguru Buddha, and
Amitabha Buddha Three Buddha Hall (Sanbutsudō, 三仏堂) at the...
- The Hall of
Bhaisajyaguru is the hall to
enshrine Bhaisajyaguru, who is also
named "Yaoshifo" (药师佛; 藥師佛) for
short in
Chinese Buddhism. He is said to...
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Bodhisattvas Shakyamuni Amitabha Adi-Buddha
Akshobhya Prajñāpāramitā Devī
Bhaiṣajyaguru Vairocana Mañjuśrī Avalokiteśvara Vajrapāṇi
Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha...
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Twelve Divine Generals are the
protective deities, or yaksha, of
Bhaisajyaguru, the
buddha of healing. They are
introduced in the
Medicine Buddha Sutra...
- righteous. The term also
refers to the
Twelve Heavenly Generals who
guard Bhaiṣajyaguru, the
Medicine Buddha. The
yakshas of many
Buddhist stories are ugly...
- Sambhogakāya is a "subtle body of
limitless form".
Buddhas such as
Bhaisajyaguru and Amitābha, as well as
advanced bodhisattvas such as Avalokiteśvara...