- The
dharmakāya (Sanskrit: धर्म काय, "truth body" or "reality body", Chinese: 法身; pinyin: fǎshēn, Tibetan: ཆོས་སྐུ་, Wylie: chos sku) is one of the three...
-
Buddha or the
Primordial Buddha.
Another common term for this
figure is
Dharmakāya Buddha. The term
emerges in
tantric Buddhist literature, most prominently...
-
facet or
embodiment of
Buddhahood and
ultimate reality. The
three are the
Dharmakāya (Sanskrit;
Dharma body, the
ultimate reality, the
Buddha nature of all...
- “the
original ground dharmakāya.” (薄伽梵即毘盧遮那本地法身, at
Taisho no. 1796:39.580).
According to Hakeda, Kūkai
identified the
Dharmakaya with "the
eternal Dharma...
- The
Great Stupa of
Dharmakaya Which Liberates Upon
Seeing is
located at
Drala Mountain Center in Colorado, USA. It was
built to
inter the
ashes of Chogyam...
-
Vairocana is
often interpreted, in
texts like the
Avatamsaka Sutra, as the
Dharmakāya of the
historical Gautama Buddha. In East
Asian Buddhism (Chinese, Korean...
- to the
Kagyu lineage, Buddhā
Vajradhara is the
primordial Buddha, the
Dharmakaya Buddha. He is
depicted as dark blue in color,
expressing the quintessence...
- that
completely transcends it.[citation needed]
Absolutely seen, only
Dharmakāya is real; Sambhogakāya and Nirmāṇakāya are "provisional ways of talking...
- directions; so is
dharmakaya.
Dharmakaya is all-pervasive and
totally infinite,
beyond any
confines or limitations. This is so for the
dharmakaya of all buddhas...
- beings", Skt. sattvadhātu) and its
relationship with
ultimate reality (
dharmakāya, tathāgatagarbha, etc). The AAN is only
extant in the
Chinese translation...