- ṡuddhá-buddha
- शुद्धबुद्ध
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
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Eight Consciousnesses — Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Portal History Timeline · Councils … Wikipedia
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Vaishnava — Madhva, wichtiger vishnuitischer Philosoph des 13. Jh. Vishnuismus ist eine der drei Hauptrichtungen des Hinduismus (neben Shivaismus und Shaktismus) die Vishnu als höchstes Allwesen annimmt. Ihm sind hier alle anderen Götter untergeordnet und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vaishnavismus — Madhva, wichtiger vishnuitischer Philosoph des 13. Jh. Vishnuismus ist eine der drei Hauptrichtungen des Hinduismus (neben Shivaismus und Shaktismus) die Vishnu als höchstes Allwesen annimmt. Ihm sind hier alle anderen Götter untergeordnet und… … Deutsch Wikipedia