Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Buddhas.
Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Buddhas and, of course, Buddhas synonyms and on the right images related to the word Buddhas.
Buddha
Buddha Bud"dha, n. [Skr. buddha wise, sage, fr. budh to know.]
The title of an incarnation of self-abnegation, virtue, and
wisdom, or a deified religious teacher of the Buddhists, esp.
Gautama Siddartha or Sakya Sinha (or Muni), the founder of
Buddhism.
Meaning of Buddhas from wikipedia
- to 1,000
Buddhas, with the
Buddhas Gotama and
Metteyya also
being the
fourth and
fifth Buddhas of the
kalpa respectively. The Koṇāgamana
Buddha, is mentioned...
- (Pali; Pali: [tɐˈtʰaːɡɐtɐ]) is a term the
Buddha commonly used when
referring to
himself or
other Buddhas in the Pāli Canon. The
exact meaning of the...
-
destroy the statues,
causing some damage,
though the
Buddhas survived without any
major harm. The
Buddhas had been
surrounded by
numerous caves and surfaces...
- 10,000
Buddhas may
refer to: City of Ten
Thousand Buddhas, in Ukiah,
California Kek Lok Si Temple,
called the "Pagoda of the Ten-Thousand
Buddhas", in Penang...
-
female Buddhas that are
inseparable co-equals,
although the male
cardinal Buddhas are more
often represented. Collectively, the male and
female Buddhas are...
-
Buddhas may
refer to: Trikaya, the
Buddhist doctrine of the
Three Buddhas The
Three Buddhas depicted in
traditional Chinese temple halls: The
Buddhas...
-
radiance of the
Buddha of
Immeasurable Life is
exalted and supreme; the
radiance of
other Buddhas cannot compare with it. Some
Buddhas’
light shines upon...
- cosmology, with
various Buddhas and
other holy
beings (aryas)
residing in
different realms. Mahāyāna
texts not only
revere numerous Buddhas besides Shakyamuni...
-
Buddhas. The
previous kalpa was the
vyuhakalpa (glorious aeon), and the
present kalpa is
called the
bhadrakalpa (au****ious aeon). The
Seven Buddhas of...
-
become identified with the five
transcendental Buddhas, also
called "Dhyani
Buddhas" or "Pancha
Buddhas",
further complicating identification of the figure...