- The
Trikāya (Sanskrit: त्रिकाय, lit. "three bodies"; Chinese: 三身; pinyin: sānshēn; ****anese pronunciation: sanjin, sanshin;
Korean pronunciation: samsin;...
- the 'continuity' (Sanskrit: santana; Wylie: rgyud) that
links the
Trikaya. The
Trikaya, as a triune, is
symbolised by the Gankyil. 'Shining
Relics of Enlightened...
- Mahāyāna
buddhology mainly understands the
Buddha through the "three bodies" (
Trikāya) framework. In this framework, the
historical Buddha or
other Buddhas who...
- fǎshēn, Tibetan: ཆོས་སྐུ་, Wylie: chos sku) is one of the
three bodies (
trikāya) of a
Buddha in Mahāyāna Buddhism. The dharmakāya
constitutes the unmanifested...
- yet
seems to know
nothing of
emptiness theory, the ten bhumis, or the
trikaya,
while another (the P'u-sa pen-yeh ching)
propounds the ten
bhumis and...
- Tibetan: སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་, tulku, Wylie:
sprul sku) is the
third aspect of the
trikāya and the
physical manifestation of a
Buddha in time and space. In Vajrayāna...
- is
usually explained through the
Mahayana doctrine of the
three bodies (
trikaya).
According to the
Mahayana treatise titled Ratnagotravibhāga (Analysis...
- The
Three Buddhas may
refer to:
Trikaya, the
Buddhist doctrine of the
Three Buddhas The
Three Buddhas depicted in
traditional Chinese temple halls: The...
-
being able to
convincingly claim ignorance of
something incriminating Trikaya, a
formulation in
Buddhism referring to body,
speech and mind
Willful blindness...
- 'Inner' is the
Three Roots and the 'Secret' form is the 'Three Bodies' or
trikāya of a Buddha.
These are: the Buddha, the
fully enlightened one the Dharma...