- 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...