Adi-Buddha
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Adi-Buddha — Tibetan Tanka representing the Adi Buddha Vajrasattva. Samantabhadra and Samantabhadri, also considered Adi Buddha, are above. Gouache on cloth. In Vajrayana Buddhism, the Adi Buddha, or Adibuddha (Tibetan: Dang po i sangs rgyas), is the… … Wikipedia
Ādi-Buddha — ▪ Buddhism among some sects of Mahāyāna Buddhism, the first, or self existing, Buddha, from whom are said to have evolved the five Dhyāni Buddhas (see Dhyāni Buddha). Though the concept of an Ādi Buddha was never generally popular, a few… … Universalium
ADI-BUDDHA — a term used in MAHYNA BUDDHISM, especially in Nepal and Tibet, to designate the primordial BUDDHA. The idea distinguishes secondary FORMS of the Buddha s manifestations on earth from the essential CONCEPT of Buddhahood itself … Concise dictionary of Religion
ādi-buddha — आदिबुद्ध … Indonesian dictionary
Adi-Buddha Avatar — noun The divine descent of the first (or original) Enlightened One into the conditionally manifested worlds … Wiktionary
Buddha — (pronunciation: IPA| [bʊd̪.d̪ʰə] ) ( Awakened one or Enlightened One in Sanskrit and Pali) may refer to:Religion* Gautama Buddha, founder of Buddhism, clan name Gautama (Sanskrit; Pali: Gotama), personal name said to be Siddhārtha (Sanskrit; Pali … Wikipedia
Adi-Buda — Samantabhadra, buda principal de la escuela Nyingma con su consorte Samantabhadri. En el budismo mahāyāna, el Adi Buda representa el Buda primigenio . El término hace referencia al buda que se origina o emana de sí mismo antes de que nada… … Wikipedia Español
Adi Granth — (or Aad Granth, literally the first book ) is the early compilation of the Sikh Scriptures by Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the fifth Sikh Guru, in 1604. This Granth ( book ) is the Holy Scripture of the Sikhs. The tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh… … Wikipedia
Adi Shankara — with disciples. Born 788 CE Kalady, present day Kerala, India Died 820 CE … Wikipedia
Adi Da — Samraj Adi Da Samraj Born 3 November 1939(1939 11 03) New York, New York, United States D … Wikipedia