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+ | The [[kayas]]: Various aspects or states of [[buddhahood]]. One [[recognizes]] two, three, four, or [[five kayas]]. | ||
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+ | [[Two Kayas]]: [[dharmakaya]], the [[absolute body]], and [[rupakaya]], the [[body]] of [[form]]. | ||
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+ | [[Three kayas]]: the [[dharmakaya]], or [[absolute body]]; the [[sambhogakaya]], or [[body]] of [[divine]] [[enjoyment]]; and the [[nirmanakaya]], or [[manifested body]]. These correspond to the [[mind]], {{Wiki|speech}}, and [[body]] of an [[enlightened buddha]] and are expressed as the [[five wisdoms]]. | ||
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+ | [[Four Kayas]]: the [[svabhavikakaya]], or [[essential body]], is to be added to the [[three kayas]] and represents their {{Wiki|inseparability}} ([[dbyer med]]). | ||
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+ | [[Five kayas]]: to the [[three kayas]] one adds the [[avikaravajrakaya]], the "[[unchanging vajra body]]," and the [[abhisambodhikaya]], "[[body of total enlightenment]]." | ||
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+ | [[Category:Kaya's]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Mahayana]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Vajrayana]] | ||
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+ | [[https://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Five_Kayas&action=edit]] |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 17 August 2022
The kayas: Various aspects or states of buddhahood. One recognizes two, three, four, or five kayas.
Two Kayas: dharmakaya, the absolute body, and rupakaya, the body of form.
Three kayas: the dharmakaya, or absolute body; the sambhogakaya, or body of divine enjoyment; and the nirmanakaya, or manifested body. These correspond to the mind, speech, and body of an enlightened buddha and are expressed as the five wisdoms.
Four Kayas: the svabhavikakaya, or essential body, is to be added to the three kayas and represents their inseparability (dbyer med).
Five kayas: to the three kayas one adds the avikaravajrakaya, the "unchanging vajra body," and the abhisambodhikaya, "body of total enlightenment."
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