- Go-Dai-
Nyorai (五大如来, Five
Great Nyorai) is a
group of five
important Nyorai,
usually composed of
Dainichi Nyorai,
Amida Nyorai,
Ashuku Nyorai, Hōshō
Nyorai,...
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Index of Buddhism-related
articles Secular Buddhism Statue of
Yakushi Nyorai (Jingo-ji)
Watkins (2002), p. 21: "Gemstones
appearing the same
shade of...
- however, very
commonly used. In ****anese, Amitābha is also
called Amida Nyorai (****anese: 阿弥陀如来, "the Tathāgata Amitābha"). In Tibetan, Amitābha is called...
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Asian languages as "Great Sun Buddha" (Chinese: 大日如來, ****anese:
Dainichi Nyorai) Buddha. In the
conception of the Five
Jinas of
Mahayana and
Vajrayana Buddhism...
- The
seated wooden statue of
Dainichi Nyorai (木造大日如来坐像, mokuzō
Dainichi Nyorai zazō) at the
Shingon temple of Enjō-ji in Nara is the
earliest and best-substantiated...
- The
Statue of
Yakushi Nyorai (****anese: 木造薬師如来立像, Hepburn: Mokuzō
Yakushi Nyorai Ritsuzō) is a late 8th to
early 9th-century ****anese
Buddhist sculpture...
-
Siddhartha Gautama, most
commonly referred to as the
Buddha (lit. 'the
awakened one'), was a
wandering ascetic and
religious teacher who
lived in the Indian...
-
pantheon Buddhas 如来部 (
Nyorai-bu) Śākyamuni (Shaka
Nyorai) Amitābha (Amida
Nyorai) Bhaiṣajyaguru (Yakushi
Nyorai)
Vairocana (Dainichi
Nyorai) Five
Wisdom Buddhas...
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Otake Dainichi Nyorai (お竹大日如来 or 於竹大日如来), who is also
known as Otake, is a
figure in the ****anese
Buddhist tradition. She was a
humble maidservant of the...
- Kūkai
visited the area and
built a
temple to
house a
statue of
Yakushi Nyorai. The
nearby mountains were
ravaged by the
fires during the Tenshō period...