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    The term "buddha-nature" (traditional Chinese: 佛性; ; pinyin: fóxìng, Japanese: busshō) is closely related in meaning to the term tathāgatagarbha, but is not an exact translation of this term. It refers to what is essential in the human being. The corresponding Sanskrit term is buddhadhātu. See more

    Buddha-nature refers to several related Mahayana Buddhist terms, most notably tathāgatagarbha and buddhadhātu. Tathāgatagarbha means "the womb" or "embryo" (garbha) of the "thus-gone" (tathāgata), … See more

    The tathāgatagarbha doctrine was also widely discussed by Indian Mahayana scholars in treatises or commentaries, called śāstra, the most influential of which was the See more

    The tathāgatagarbha idea was extremely influential in the development of East Asian Buddhism. When Buddhism was introduced to China, in the 1st century CE, Buddhism was understood through comparisons of its teachings to Chinese terms and ways of … See more

    Nichiren Buddhism
    Nichiren (1222–1282) was a Buddhist monk who taught devotion to the Lotus Sutra as the exclusive means to attain enlightenment, and … See more

    Tathāgatagarbha
    The term tathāgatagarbha may mean "embryonic tathāgata", "womb of the tathāgata", or "containing a tathagata". Various meanings … See more

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    According to Wayman, the idea of the tathagatagarbha is grounded on sayings by the Buddha that there is something called the luminous mind (prabhasvara citta ), "which is only adventitiously covered over by defilements ( See more

    In the Korean Vajrasamādhi Sūtra (685 CE), the tathāgatagarbha is presented as being possessed of two elements, one essential, immutable, changeless and still, the other active and salvational:
    This "dharma of the one mind", which is the "original … See more

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    In the earliest Buddhist texts, the nikāyas and āgamas, the Buddha is not depicted as possessing omniscience (sabbaññu) nor is he depicted as being an eternal transcendent (lokottara) being. According to Bhikkhu Analayo, ideas of the Buddha's omniscience (along with an increasing tendency to deify him and his biography) are found only later, in the Mahayana sutras and later Pali commentaries or texts such as the Mahāvastu. In the Sandaka Sutta, the Buddha's disciple Anan…

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    WebBuddhism is an Indian religion or philosophy founded on the teachings of Shayamuni Buddha(sage of the Shakya's), or "the Buddha" ("the Awakened One"), a Śramaṇa who lived c. 5th century BCE. Followers of Buddhism,

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    What is meant by 'Buddha nature'?
    The quickest definition of Buddha Nature would be: the Luminous mind of all sentient beings that eventually, cleared of all defilements, will become Buddha. In other words, all beings have the potential to be Buddha. “Buddha nature is all-encompassing … This Buddha nature is present just as the shining sun is present in the sky.”
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    What is the Buddhist view of human nature?
    The closest thing to a description of “human nature” from a Buddhist perspective – as far as I know – is one based on the “three characteristics”. Human nature is impermanent, not ultimately satisfactory and not-self. All we are is dust in the wind. Another Buddhist thing to say is that we all have Buddha-nature.
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    What are the major teachings of Buddha?

    What did Buddha teach?

    • Three Universal Truths. Everything in life is impermanent and always changing. Because nothing is permanent, a life based on possessing things or persons doesn't make you happy.
    • Four Noble Truths. Human life has a lot of suffering. The cause of suffering is greed. ...
    • The Eightfold Path. Right understanding and viewpoint (based on the Four Noble Truths). ...
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    Do Buddhists believe that Buddha is a god?
    Practically, people worship the Buddha just like they worship Caishen, the god of wealth, or Guangong, the god of war, or even Jesus. In Buddhism it is taught that the state of lord Buddha can only be achieved by a human. So the Buddhists who learn or practice Buddhism will never believe that Buddha is god.
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    • The Buddha-nature doctrine centres on the possession by sentient beings of the supposedly innate, immaculate buddha-mind or buddha-element (Buddha-dhatu), which is, prior to the attainment of complete buddhahood, said to be not clearly seen and known in its full radiance. The Buddha Nature is equated in the Mahaparinirvana Sutra with the changeless...
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  6. Buddha nature - Dhamma Wiki

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    WebBuddha-nature or Buddha Principle refers to several related terms, most notably tathāgatagarbha and buddhadhātu. [note 2] Tathāgatagarbha means "the womb" or …

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    WebBuddha-nature (countable and uncountable, plural Buddha-natures) ( Buddhism ) The potential of achieving the nature of the Buddha through study and religious practice . …

  8. Buddha-nature - Wikipedia @ WordDisk

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    WebBuddha-nature is a doctrine in Mahayana Buddhism that ordinary people are in some way inherently the same as a Buddha. Many other schools of Buddhism have related …

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    WebMar 18, 2018 · Buddha Nature is a term used often in Mahayana Buddhism that is not easy to define. To add to the confusion, understanding of what it is varies from school to …

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    WebThe term, Buddha nature, is a translation of the Sanskrit coinage, 'Buddha-dhātu', which seems first to have appeared in the Mahayana Mahaparinirvana Sutra,, where it refers to …

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    WebBuddha-nature refers to several related Mahayana Buddhist terms, [note 2] most notably tathāgatagarbha and buddhadhātu. [note 3] Tathāgatagarbha means "the womb" or …

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