- táthā-gata
- तथागत
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Tathāgata — Translations of Tathāgata English: One who has thus gone Sanskrit … Wikipedia
Tathagata — Tathāgata (तथागत, sanskrit et pali (chinois :traduction rúlái 如來 (signification: Comme Venu), transcription dūo túo ā gā túo 多陀阿伽陀 ; japonais : nyorai ; coréen : yeo rae), pouvant s’interpréter comme tatha gata (ainsi… … Wikipédia en Français
Tathāgata — Tathagata Tathāgata (तथागत, sanscrit et pali (chinois :traduction rúlái 如來 (signification: Comme Venu), transcription dūo túo ā gā túo 多陀阿伽陀 ; japonais : nyorai ; coréen : yeo rae), pouvant s’interpréter comme tatha gata… … Wikipédia en Français
Nirvana Sutra — El Nirvana sutra, Párinirvana sutra o Maja párinirvana sutra es uno de los textos principales del budismo mahāyāna. Cabeza de una estatua de Buda. Niepan jing (涅槃經) en chino Nehankyo (涅槃経) en japonés Observe que éste es uno de dos textos budistas … Wikipedia Español
Nyorai — Yakushi Nyorai flanked by two attendants, Nikkō and Gakkō Bosatsu, a triad known as Yakushi Sanzon Main article: Tathāgata The Japanese word Nyorai (如来, thusly come … Wikipedia
Татхагата — В переводе на: Санскрит: तथागत (IAST: Tathāgata) … Википедия
Tathagatagarbha doctrine — In Mahayana and Tantric Buddhism, the Tathāgatagarbha (如來藏) doctrine (often essentially the same as the Buddha nature concept) teaches that each sentient being contains the intrinsic, effulgent Buddhic element or indwelling potency for becoming a … Wikipedia
Kambojas — The Kambojas were a Kshatriya tribe of Iron Age India, frequently mentioned in ( post Vedic ) Sanskrit and Pali literature, making their first appearance in the Mahabharata and contemporary Vedanga literature (roughly from the 7th century BCE).… … Wikipedia
Tathagata — /teuh tah geuh teuh/, n. one of the names of Buddha. [ < Skt, Pali tathagata] * * * Epithet of the Buddha that he employed primarily when referring to himself. He also used it to refer to other buddhas who preceded him and who would follow.… … Universalium
tathagata — təˌtägəˈtə noun ( s) Etymology: Sanskrit tathāgata, from tathā thus + gata gone, come, arrived, from gamati he goes more at come Buddhism : an enlightened one : a finder of truth : one who has attained perfection … Useful english dictionary