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[[Buddha-state]] The [[word]] ”[[Buddha]]” is used in two ways:
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    - one to refer to a [[person]] (who [[attained enlightenment]]), and
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    -the other to refer to a [[state]] : the [[Buddha State]]
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    (or the [[mind of enlightenment]] : the [[non-personal state of Buddhahood]]).
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The {{Wiki|concept}} of “[[Buddha-state]]” allows for [[emergence]] of many [[Buddhas]]. [[Buddhahood]] is not an exclusive property of one [[person]]. A [[state]], which is valid for one [[person]] is also valid for a group of [[people]] having the same goal.
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Buddha-state The wordBuddha” is used in two ways:

    - one to refer to a person (who attained enlightenment), and

    -the other to refer to a state : the Buddha State

    (or the mind of enlightenment : the non-personal state of Buddhahood).


The concept of “Buddha-state” allows for emergence of many Buddhas. Buddhahood is not an exclusive property of one person. A state, which is valid for one person is also valid for a group of people having the same goal.


see also: The Trikaya or Three (or Four) ''Bodies''

Source

http://www.sokahumanism.com/nichiren-buddhism/SGI_Buddha.html