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- In Buddhism, a bodhisattva (English: /ˌboʊdiːˈsʌtvə/ BOH-dee-SUT-və; Sanskrit: बोधिसत्त्व, romanized: bodhisattva; Pali: बोधिसत्त, romanized: bodhisatta)...
- ancestor worship or Pitru Paksha, and reverence for Buddhist saints or Bodhisattava. The po****tion of Indonesian islands is predominantly Muslim (87%)....
- Buddhism. This inscription begins with an invocation to Gautam Buddha, the Bodhisattavas, and one Shrimitra (Śrimītra). Shrimitra is named as a perceptor (diksha-guru)...
- hall (Chinese: 三川殿; Sanguandian [zh]) where a prayer to three Buddhist Bodhisattavas (Avalokiteshvara, Manjushri, and Samantabhadra) in the main hall can...
- (Ϸακαμανο Βοδδο): Shakyamuni Buddha Metrago Boddo (Μετραγο Βοδδο): the bodhisattava Maitreya Maaseno (Μαασηνο): Mahāsena Skando-Komaro (Σκανδο-kομαρο): Skanda-Kumara...
- on the Guide to the Bodhisattavas’ Way of Life (Bodhicayavatara) Vol.II 3. The Great Commentary on the Guide to the Bodhisattavas’ Way of Life (Bodhicayavatara)...
- Buddhist figures; one for the Gautama Buddha himself, and two for two Bodhisattavas: Vajrapānī (the one who holds a vajra), and Padmapānī (the one who holds...
- two defeats, Sireabi was killed in a bout, which greatly angered the bodhisattavas, who sent a plague of locusts to punish the earth. On the 24th day of...
- two defeats, Sireabi was killed in a bout, which greatly angered the bodhisattavas, who sent a plague of locusts to punish the earth. On the 24th day of...
- Mathura (Isapur) Sanchi Attock (Ara) Vāsishka (Bactrian: BAZHÞKO Bazēško; Middle Brahmi: 𑀯𑀸𑀲𑀺𑀱𑁆𑀓; Vā-si-ṣka, Vāsiṣka; Kharosthi: 𐨬𐨗𐨿𐨱𐨅𐨮𐨿𐨐...