Difference between revisions of "Trikāya"

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|Glossary-PartOfSpeech=Noun
 
|Glossary-Tibetan=སྐུ་གསུམ།
 
|Glossary-Tibetan=སྐུ་གསུམ།
 
|Glossary-Wylie=sku gsum
 
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|Glossary-EnglishJH=the three exalted bodies
 
|Glossary-EnglishJH=the three exalted bodies
 
|Glossary-EnglishIW=three buddha bodies
 
|Glossary-EnglishIW=three buddha bodies
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|Glossary-SourceLanguage=Sanskrit
 
|Glossary-SourceLanguage=Sanskrit
 
|Glossary-Definition=The three enlightened forms of a buddha one attains when one become fully enlightened. They include the truth body, enjoyment body and the emanation body. The three bodies comprise the many qualities and powers associated with Buddhahood and thus are the result sought through Mahāyāna Buddhist practice.
 
|Glossary-Definition=The three enlightened forms of a buddha one attains when one become fully enlightened. They include the truth body, enjoyment body and the emanation body. The three bodies comprise the many qualities and powers associated with Buddhahood and thus are the result sought through Mahāyāna Buddhist practice.
 
|Glossary-Senses=The three aspects of perfect enlightenment of a buddha: the enlightened state of one's mind after full transformation, the pure physical existence one attains as a result of inner perfection, and the myriad forms one can emanate from the enlightened state to help others.
 
|Glossary-Senses=The three aspects of perfect enlightenment of a buddha: the enlightened state of one's mind after full transformation, the pure physical existence one attains as a result of inner perfection, and the myriad forms one can emanate from the enlightened state to help others.
 
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Key Term trikāya
In Tibetan Script སྐུ་གསུམ།
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration sku gsum
Devanagari Sanskrit Script त्रिकाय
Romanized Sanskrit trikāya
Tibetan Phonetic Rendering kusum
Chinese Script 三身
Chinese Pinyin sānshēn
Richard Barron's English Term three kayas
Jeffrey Hopkin's English Term the three exalted bodies
Ives Waldo's English Term three buddha bodies
Term Type Noun
Source Language Sanskrit
Basic Meaning The three enlightened forms of a buddha one attains when one become fully enlightened. They include the truth body, enjoyment body and the emanation body. The three bodies comprise the many qualities and powers associated with Buddhahood and thus are the result sought through Mahāyāna Buddhist practice.
Has the Sense of The three aspects of perfect enlightenment of a buddha: the enlightened state of one's mind after full transformation, the pure physical existence one attains as a result of inner perfection, and the myriad forms one can emanate from the enlightened state to help others.
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