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[自受用身] ( Jpn jijuyushin )
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[[自受用身]] ( Jpn [[jijuyushin]] )
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One of the four [[bodies]] of a [[Buddha]]. These four [[bodies]] correspond to the [[three bodies]]. They are
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:(1) the [[self-nature body]], which corresponds to the [[Dharma body]];
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:(2) the [[body of self-enjoyment]], which corresponds to the [[reward body]];
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:(3) the [[body of beneficence]], which also corresponds to the [[reward body]];
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:(4) the [[transformation body]], which is similar to the [[manifested body]].
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A [[Buddha of self-enjoyment]] is one who enjoys the benefits of [[enlightenment]] he [[attained]] as a result of his {{Wiki|past}} [[meritorious]] achievements, such as [[Shakyamuni]] when he [[attained]] [[enlightenment]] under the [[bodhi tree]]. This {{Wiki|concept}} of [[Buddha]] is contrasted with that of a [[Buddha]] of beneficence who responds to the people's [[desire]] and benefits them through the various teachings that they {{Wiki|hope}} to hear.
  
    One of the four bodies of a Buddha. These four bodies correspond to the three bodies. They are (1) the self-nature body, which corresponds to the Dharma body; (2) the body of self-enjoyment, which corresponds to the reward body; (3) the body of beneficence, which also corresponds to the reward body; and (4) the transformation body, which is similar to the manifested body. A Buddha of self-enjoyment is one who enjoys the benefits of enlightenment he attained as a result of his past meritorious achievements, such as Shakyamuni when he attained enlightenment under the bodhi tree. This concept of Buddha is contrasted with that of a Buddha of beneficence who responds to the people's desire and benefits them through the various teachings that they hope to hear. See also Buddha of limitless joy.
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Buddha of self-enjoyment
自受用身 ( Jpn jijuyushin )

One of the four bodies of a Buddha. These four bodies correspond to the three bodies. They are

(1) the self-nature body, which corresponds to the Dharma body;
(2) the body of self-enjoyment, which corresponds to the reward body;
(3) the body of beneficence, which also corresponds to the reward body;
(4) the transformation body, which is similar to the manifested body.

A Buddha of self-enjoyment is one who enjoys the benefits of enlightenment he attained as a result of his past meritorious achievements, such as Shakyamuni when he attained enlightenment under the bodhi tree. This concept of Buddha is contrasted with that of a Buddha of beneficence who responds to the people's desire and benefits them through the various teachings that they hope to hear.

See also; Buddha of limitless joy.

Source

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