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+ | One of the ten honorable titles of a [[Buddha]]. [[Bhagavat]] means [[possessing fortune]], [[venerable]], or [[holy]]. It is also applied to the names of [[deities]]. In [[Buddhism]], it is used as an {{Wiki|epithet}} for a [[Buddha]] and is often translated as "[[blessed one]]." In the {{Wiki|Chinese}} versions of [[Buddhist scriptures]], [[bhagavat]] is rendered as [[World-Honored One]], indicating one who is revered as the [[most venerable in the world]]. | ||
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+ | see also; [[Bhagavan]] | ||
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bhagavat
世尊 (Skt, Pali; Jpn seson )
One of the ten honorable titles of a Buddha. Bhagavat means possessing fortune, venerable, or holy. It is also applied to the names of deities. In Buddhism, it is used as an epithet for a Buddha and is often translated as "blessed one." In the Chinese versions of Buddhist scriptures, bhagavat is rendered as World-Honored One, indicating one who is revered as the most venerable in the world.
see also; Bhagavan