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− | + | [[Perfect Enlightenment]]', [[Universal Buddha-hood]], is the [[state]] [[attained]] by a [[Universal Buddha]] ([[sammā-sambuddha]]), i.e. one by whom the liberating law ([[dhamma]]) which had become lost to the [[world]], has again been discovered, [[realized]] and clearly proclaimed to the [[world]]. | |
− | See bodhi. | + | "Now, someone, in things never heard before, [[understands]] by himself the [[truth]], and he therein attains [[omniscience]], and gains [[mastery]] in the [[powers]]. |
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+ | Such a one is called a [[Universal Buddha]], or [[Enlightened One]]" (Pug. 29). | ||
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+ | The [[doctrine]] [[characteristic]] of all the [[Buddhas]], and each time rediscovered by them and fully explained to the [[world]], consists in the 4 {{Wiki|Truths}} ([[sacca]]) of [[suffering]], its origin, its [[extinction]] and the way to its [[extinction]] (s. [[magga]]). | ||
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+ | See [[bodhi]]. | ||
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[http://www.palikanon.com/english/wtb/s_t/sammaa_sambodhi.htm www.palikanon.com] | [http://www.palikanon.com/english/wtb/s_t/sammaa_sambodhi.htm www.palikanon.com] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 9 February 2016
Perfect Enlightenment', Universal Buddha-hood, is the state attained by a Universal Buddha (sammā-sambuddha), i.e. one by whom the liberating law (dhamma) which had become lost to the world, has again been discovered, realized and clearly proclaimed to the world.
"Now, someone, in things never heard before, understands by himself the truth, and he therein attains omniscience, and gains mastery in the powers.
Such a one is called a Universal Buddha, or Enlightened One" (Pug. 29).
The doctrine characteristic of all the Buddhas, and each time rediscovered by them and fully explained to the world, consists in the 4 Truths (sacca) of suffering, its origin, its extinction and the way to its extinction (s. magga).
See bodhi.