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如來示教勝軍王經 如来示教胜军王经 see styles |
rú lái shì jiào shèng jun wáng jīng ru2 lai2 shi4 jiao4 sheng4 jun1 wang2 jing1 ju lai shih chiao sheng chün wang ching Nyorai jikyō shōgunō kyō |
Sūtra where Tathāgata Reveals Teachings to King Prasenajit |
Variations: |
nyorai にょらい |
Tathagata; perfected one (suffix of high-ranking Buddhist deities) |
山海慧自在通王如來 山海慧自在通王如来 see styles |
shān hǎi huì zì zài tōng wáng rú lái shan1 hai3 hui4 zi4 zai4 tong1 wang2 ru2 lai2 shan hai hui tzu tsai t`ung wang ju lai shan hai hui tzu tsai tung wang ju lai Sankai ejizaitsūō nyorai |
Tathāgata-King whose Wisdom Freely Penetrates the Mountains and Seas |
大寶積經無量壽如來會 大宝积经无量寿如来会 see styles |
dà bǎo jī jīng wú liáng shòu rú lái huì da4 bao3 ji1 jing1 wu2 liang2 shou4 ru2 lai2 hui4 ta pao chi ching wu liang shou ju lai hui Daihōshaku kyō muryō ju nyorai e |
Tathāgata's Sermon on the Contemplation of the Buddha of Limitless Life |
大方廣如來不思議境界經 大方广如来不思议境界经 see styles |
dà fāng guǎng rú lái bù sī yì jìng jiè jīng da4 fang1 guang3 ru2 lai2 bu4 si1 yi4 jing4 jie4 jing1 ta fang kuang ju lai pu ssu i ching chieh ching Daihōkō nyorai fushigi kyōgai kyō |
Sūtra on the Tathāgata's Inconceivable State |
一切如來眼色如明照三摩地 一切如来眼色如明照三摩地 see styles |
yī qiè rú lái yǎn sè rú míng zhào sān mó dì yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 yan3 se4 ru2 ming2 zhao4 san1 mo2 di4 i ch`ieh ju lai yen se ju ming chao san mo ti i chieh ju lai yen se ju ming chao san mo ti issai nyorai genshiki nyomyō shō sanmaji |
A Vairocana-samādhi, in which the light of the Tathāgata-eye streams forth radiance. Vairocana by reason of this samādhi is accredited with delivering the "true word' which sums up all the principles and practices of the masters. |
藥師琉璃光如來本願功德經 药师琉璃光如来本愿功德经 see styles |
yào shī liú lí guāng rú lái běn yuàn gōng dé jīng yao4 shi1 liu2 li2 guang1 ru2 lai2 ben3 yuan4 gong1 de2 jing1 yao shih liu li kuang ju lai pen yüan kung te ching Yakushi rurikō nyorai hongan kōtoku kyō |
Original Vows of the Medicine-Master Tathāgata of Lapis Light |
藥師琉璃光如來本願功悳經 药师琉璃光如来本愿功悳经 see styles |
yào shī liú lí guāng rú lái běn yuàn gōng dé jīng yao4 shi1 liu2 li2 guang1 ru2 lai2 ben3 yuan4 gong1 de2 jing1 yao shih liu li kuang ju lai pen yüan kung te ching Yakushi rurikō nyorai hongan kōtoku kyō |
Original Vows of the Medicine-Master Tathāgata of Lapis Light |
一切如來諸法本性淸淨蓮華三昧 一切如来诸法本性淸淨莲华三昧 see styles |
yī qiè rú lái zhū fǎ běn xìng qīng jìng lián huá sān mèi yi1 qie4 ru2 lai2 zhu1 fa3 ben3 xing4 qing1 jing4 lian2 hua2 san1 mei4 i ch`ieh ju lai chu fa pen hsing ch`ing ching lien hua san mei i chieh ju lai chu fa pen hsing ching ching lien hua san mei issai nyorai shohō honshō shōjō renge zanmai |
A lotus-samādhi of Vairocana from which Amitābha was born. It is a Tathāgata meditation, that the fundamental nature of all existence is pure like the lotus. |
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