- 𑀲𑀓𑁆𑀬𑀫𑀼𑀦𑀻 Bu-dha Sa-kya-mu-nī, "Buddha, Sage of the Shakyas").
Śākyamuni,
Sakyamuni, or
Shakyamuni (Sanskrit: शाक्यमुनि, [ɕaːkjɐmʊnɪ])
means "Sage of...
- The
Sakyamuni Pagoda of
Fogong Temple (simplified Chinese: 佛宫寺释迦塔;
traditional Chinese: 佛宮寺釋迦塔; pinyin: Fógōng Sì Shìjiā Tǎ) of Ying County,
Shanxi province...
- chūshān shìjiā; English:
Śākyamuni Descending from the Mountain) is a
subject in East
Asian Buddhist art and poetry, in
which Śākyamuni Buddha returns from...
- The
Final Death of the
Buddha Sakyamuni, or Yale
Parinirvana (Nehan-zu) is a 14th-century ****anese silk
painting and
hanging scroll depicting Parinirvana...
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world to be endured"),
Sakyamuni's field.
Purified fields include Amitabha's buddha-field of Sukhavati. Some
sutras say that
Sakyamuni chose to come to an...
- In the
middle is
Sakyamuni, wood
carving statues of
Manjushri and
Samantabhadra stand on the left and
right sides of
Sakyamuni's statue. Each of them...
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influential sculptor Saengnan. They
include the
seated Buddha triad of
Sakyamuni, Amitābha and Prabhutaratna,
representing the
Buddhas of the
Three Periods...
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surrounding me are a
thousand Sakyamuni Buddhas. Each
flower supports a
hundred million worlds; in each
world a
Sakyamuni Buddha appears. All are seated...
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prominent Buddhas, the
others being Śākyamuni and Amitabha. He can also be
viewed as the
healing attribute of
Śākyamuni, as he is
often called the "Medicine...
- and a one headed, four
armed Śakra devendra. The back wall is a
carved Sakyamuni, with two
disciples and two bodhisattvas. The main
Buddha and bodhisattvas...