Difference between revisions of "Anuttara"
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− | [ | + | [[阿耨多羅]]・[[無上]] (Skt, [[Pali]]; Jpn [[anokutara]] or [[mujo]] ) |
− | Unsurpassed, | + | [[Unsurpassed]], [[supreme]], [[highest]], peerless, or incomparably {{Wiki|excellent}}. [[Anuttara]] is a component of various [[Buddhist]] terms. [[Anuttara-samyak-sambodhi]] means the [[supreme]] and perfect [[Enlightenment]] of a [[Buddha]]. [[Anuttara-Dharma-chakra]] means the [[Wheel] of the unsurpassed Law]]. [[Anuttara]] is also one of the ten honorable titles of a [[Buddha]] and in this context is rendered as "[[unexcelled worthy]]." This title {{Wiki|signifies}} that a [[Buddha]] stands [[supreme]] among all [[living beings]]. |
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anuttara
阿耨多羅・無上 (Skt, Pali; Jpn anokutara or mujo )
Unsurpassed, supreme, highest, peerless, or incomparably excellent. Anuttara is a component of various Buddhist terms. Anuttara-samyak-sambodhi means the supreme and perfect Enlightenment of a Buddha. Anuttara-Dharma-chakra means the [[Wheel] of the unsurpassed Law]]. Anuttara is also one of the ten honorable titles of a Buddha and in this context is rendered as "unexcelled worthy." This title signifies that a Buddha stands supreme among all living beings.