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Saṃbhogakāya (Sanskrit: संभोगकाय, lit. 'body of enjoyment', Chinese: 報身; pinyin: bàoshēn, Tib:
longs spyod rdzog pa'i sku) is the
second of
three aspects...
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Dharma body, the
ultimate reality, the
Buddha nature of all things), the
Sambhogakāya (the body of self-enjoyment, a
blissful divine body with
infinite forms...
- "Symbolic Akaniṣṭha"
which is the
realm of
sambhogakaya. "Ghanavyūha Akaniṣṭha",
refers to the pure
Saṃbhogakāya Buddha field out of
which emanate all Nirmāṇakāya...
- also
known as Amitāyus,
which is
understood to be his
enjoyment body (
Saṃbhogakāya). In
Vajrayana Buddhism, Amitābha is
known for his longevity, discernment...
- attributes,
which is
generally the
iconographic representation of a
Sambhogakaya Buddha. Both
Buddha Vajradhara and
Samantabhadra are
generally depicted...
- that the
sambhogakāya (co-enjoyment body)
cannot be
perceived by
anyone with
afflictive obscurations. Akaniṣṭha is
where the
cosmic Sambhogakāya, Vairocana...
- the
Teacher as he
appears in his own self-experience, it is
counted as
sambhogakaya. And
since it is
perceived by
beings to be guided, it is
counted also...
-
historical figures. In
Tibetan Buddhism,
Vajrasattva is ****ociated with the
sambhogakāya and with
purification practice.
Vajrasattva appears in
various Buddhist...
- (but not
limited to) tögal, that self-liberate the
human body into a
Sambhogakāya (rainbow body phenomenon). The
symbol of
Dzogchen is a
Tibetan "A" wrapped...
- Saṅgha. And on the
innermost level, the dharmakāya is the Buddha, the
saṃbhogakāya is the Dharma, and the nirmāṇakāya is the Saṅgha. The
Three Roots formulation...