Definition of Pratyeka. Meaning of Pratyeka. Synonyms of Pratyeka

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Pratyeka. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Pratyeka and, of course, Pratyeka synonyms and on the right images related to the word Pratyeka.

Definition of Pratyeka

No result for Pratyeka. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Pratyeka from wikipedia

- Pratyekabuddhayāna (Sanskrit: प्रत्येकबुद्धयान; traditional Chinese: 緣覺乘; ; pinyin: Yuánjué Chéng) is a Buddhist term for the mode or vehicle of enlightenment...
- Truth." The French author René Guénon, in an essay distinguishing between Pratyēka-Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, writes that the former appear outwardly superior...
- The Chinese word "pizhi" is a translation of the Sanskrit word pratyeka. The pratyeka is a type of buddha, a loner personality and one who has attained...
- [attitude] is that the path of the disciple [sravaka] and the path of the pratyeka-buddha do lead to a kind of awakening, a release from suffering, nirvāna...
- Torture/Supplice chinois. CNRS. Retrieved 20 May 2012. "An Australian in China". Pratyeka. 25 August 2002. Retrieved 30 July 2009. Bourgon, Jerome; Detrie, Muriel;...
- from the painful realm of cyclic existence for himself alone, and the pratyeka-buddha, who wins it privately and never s****s to impart the Dharma to others...
- karma and help humanity in the process. Aun Weor refers to these as the Pratyeka Buddhas and Sravakas, and that the vast majority who reach this state choose...
- mostly quoted in a definitely fixed succession in 4 groups (pinda prakrtis, pratyeka prakrtis, trasadasaka, sthavara dasaka). They are the following: Four states...
- Jambudvīpa. There are also series of isolated and boundary **** called Pratyeka naraka (Pali: Pacceka-niraya) and Lokantarikas. The sufferings of the dwellers...
- teacher, as in the case of mushi-dokugo or (mushi-)dokkaku, a self-awakened pratyeka-buddha. Though the literal meaning is self-awakened or awakened on one's...