- 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...
-
female Buddhas that are
inseparable co-equals,
although the male
cardinal Buddhas are more
often represented. Collectively, the male and
female Buddhas are...
-
destroy the statues,
causing some damage,
though the
Buddhas survived without any
major harm. The
Buddhas had been
surrounded by
numerous caves and surfaces...
-
Buddhas may
refer to: Trikaya, the
Buddhist doctrine of the
Three Buddhas The
Three Buddhas depicted in
traditional Chinese temple halls: The
Buddhas...
- cosmology, with
various Buddhas and
other holy
beings (aryas)
residing in
different realms. Mahāyāna
texts not only
revere numerous Buddhas besides Shakyamuni...
-
become identified with the five
transcendental Buddhas, also
called "Dhyani
Buddhas" or "Pancha
Buddhas",
further complicating identification of the figure...
-
become bodhisattvas and
buddhas in
their turn (the
ultimate goal of Mahāyāna Buddhism). From there,
these same
bodhisattvas and
buddhas return to our world...
-
highest religious goal.
Gautama Buddha, the
founder of Buddhism, used it when
referring to
himself or
other past
Buddhas in the Pāli Canon. Likewise, in...
- the
original on 2011-06-06.
Retrieved 2010-04-20. "Citrus
medica var.
Buddhas Hand".
Catalog of the
Living Plant Collections. Storrs, CT: University...