-
efforts and insight,
without a
teacher to
point out the dharma. A
samyaksambuddha re-discovers the
truths and the path to
awakening on
their own, and...
- of a
Samyaksaṃbuddha. A
Buddha who
achieved enlightenment through Śrāvakayāna is
called a Śrāvakabuddha, as
distinguished from a
Samyaksaṃbuddha or pratyekabuddha...
-
arhatship rather than
strive to
become a
fully enlightened buddha (
samyaksaṃbuddha): Māra
therefore took the
disguise of Nāgadatta's
father and said thus...
- Enlightenment:
namely as a
disciple (śrāvaka), as a
pratyekabuddha and as a
samyaksambuddha (perfectly and
fully enlightened Buddha). We
accept it as the highest...
- A
bodhisattva who has
accomplished this goal is
called a
samyaksambuddha. A
samyaksambuddha can
establish the
Dharma and lead
disciples to enlightenment...
- aid of
spiritual guides and teachers, but do not
teach the Dharma;
Samyaksambuddha (Pali:
samma sambuddha),
often simply referred to as Buddha, one who...
-
replying to him in one
voice with the Cundī Dhāraṇī: namaḥ saptānāṃ
samyaksaṃbuddha koṭīnāṃ tadyathā, oṃ cale cule
cunde svāhā. The Nīlakaṇṭha Dhāraṇī...
-
mantra also
first appeared in the Kāraṇḍavyūhasūtra: namaḥ saptānāṃ
samyaksaṃbuddha koṭīnāṃ tadyathā oṃ cale cule
cunde svāhā
Amitabha Sukhavati Dhāraṇī...
- Chinese): Namaḥ saptānāṃ
samyaksaṃbuddha koṭīnāṃ tadyathā Oṁ cale cule
cunde svāhā The
homage by
seven times ten
million samyaksaṃbuddhas is like this: Oṁ cale...
- of
Nirvana as a Śrāvakabuddha or a Pratyekabuddha, as
opposed to a
Samyaksambuddha.
While sometime thought as derogatory, it
means in fact that the Hinayana...