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Buddhism dictionary: Zen Buddhist Dictionary

Zen Buddhism: Zen Buddhist Dictionary

A dictionary of Zen Buddhism terms. Please note that all words in grey like " Buddhism " are links to an archive with related articles.

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhist - Buddhism Dictionary on Diamond Sutra

Diamond Sutra

"An independent part of the Prajnaparamita Sutra, which attained great importance, particularly in East Asia. It shows that all phenomenal appearances are not ultimate reality but rather illusions, projections of one's own mind ... The work is called Diamond Sutra because it is 'sharp like a diamond that cuts away all unnecessary conceptualizations and brings one to the further shore of enlightenment.'"

 

 (The Shambhala Dictionary of Buddhism and Zen.)

 

 (See also: Diamond Sutra, Buddhism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Enlightened One

Enlightened One

(Jpn.: kakusha)

 

Also, Awakened One. A Buddha. One who is enlightened to the ultimate truth or principle of life and the universe.

 

(See also: Enlightened One, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhist - Buddhism Dictionary on Surangama Sutra

Surangama Sutra

Also called Heroic Gate Sutra.

 

 The "Sutra of the Heroic One" exercised a great influence on the development of Mahayana Buddhism in China (and neighboring countries).

 

It emphasizes the power of samadhi, through which enlightenment can be attained, and explains the various methods of emptiness meditation through the practice of which everyone ... can realize ... enlightenment ä (Shambhala Dictionary of Buddhism and Zen.)

 

 (See also: Surangama Sutra, Buddhism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Attaining Buddhahood in this lifetime

Attaining Buddhahood in this lifetime

(Jpn.: issho-jobutsu)

 

See: attainment of Buddhahood

 

(See also: Attaining Buddhahood in this lifetime, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Self-awakened one

Self-awakened one

(Jpn.: dokkaku)

 

See: cause-awakened one

 

 

(See also: Self-awakened one, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhist - Buddhism Dictionary on Buddha Nature

Buddha Nature

The following terms refer to the same thing: Self-Nature, True Nature, Original Nature, Dharma Nature, True Mark, True Mind, True Emptiness, True Thusness, Dharma Body, Original Face, Emptiness, Prajna, Nirvana, etc.

 

According to the Mahayana view, (buddha-nature) is the true, immutable, and eternal nature of all beings. Since all beings possess buddha-nature, it is possible for them to attain enlightenment and become a buddha, regardless of what level of existence they occupy ...

 

The answer to the question whether buddha-nature is immanent in beings is an essential determining factor for the association of a given school with Theravada or Mahayana, the two great currents within Buddhism.

In Theravada this notion is unknown; here the potential to become a buddha is not ascribed to every being.

By contrast the Mahayana sees the attainment of buddhahood as the highest goal; it can be attained through the inherent buddha-nature of every being through appropriate spiritual practice. (The Shambhala Dictionary of Buddhism and Zen.)

 

See also "Dharma Nature."

 

 (See also: Buddha Nature, Buddhism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Stage of progressive awakening

Stage of progressive awakening

(Jpn.: bunshin-soku)

 

The fifth of the six stages of practice.

 

(See also: Stage of progressive awakening, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Attainment of Buddhahood by women

Attainment of Buddhahood by women

(Jpn.: nyonin jobutsu)

 

See: attainment of Buddhahood

 

(See also: Attainment of Buddhahood by women, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Original enlightenment

Original enlightenment

(Jpn.: hongaku)

 

  1. A reference to the enlightenment Shakyamuni attained countless kalpas ago, as described in the "Life Span" (sixteenth) chapter of the Lotus Sutra.
  2. Enlightenment or Buddhahood originally inherent in human life.

 

See: Life Span of the Thus Come One,  Inherent enlightenment

 

(See also: Original enlightenment, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Perfect enlightenment

Perfect enlightenment

(Jpn.: myogaku or engaku)

 

Also, supreme perfect enlightenment. The enlightenment of a Buddha. "Perfect enlightenment" also refers to the last and highest of the fifty-two stages of bodhisattva practice, or Buddhahood.

 

See: fifty-two stages of bodhisattva practice, Buddhahood

 

(See also: Perfect enlightenment, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Buddhahood

Buddhahood

(Jpn.: bukkai)

 

The state of awakening that a Buddha has attained. The ultimate goal of Buddhist practice and the highest of the Ten Worlds. The word enlightenment is often used synonymously with Buddhahood. Buddhahood is regarded as a state of perfect freedom, in which one is awakened to the eternal and ultimate truth that is the reality of all things. This supreme state of life is characterized by boundless wisdom and infinite compassion. The Lotus Sutra reveals that Buddhahood is a potential in the lives of all beings.

 

See: attainment of Buddhahood

 

(See also: Buddhahood, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Stage of ultimate enlightenment

Stage of ultimate enlightenment

(Jpn.: kukyo-soku)

 

The sixth of the six stages of practice.

 

See: six stages of practice

 

(See also: Stage of ultimate enlightenment, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Stage of resemblance to enlightenment

Stage of resemblance to enlightenment

(Jpn.: soji-soku)

 

The fourth of the six stages of practice.

 

See: six stages of practice

 

(See also: Stage of resemblance to enlightenment, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Four stages of enlightenment

Four stages of enlightenment

(Jpn.: shi-ka)

 

See: four stages of Hinayana enlightenment, attainment of Buddhahood

 

(See also: Four stages of enlightenment, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Unsurpassed enlightenment

Unsurpassed enlightenment

(Jpn.: mujo-bodai; Skt.: anuttara-sambodhi)

 

Also, supreme enlightenment or supreme perfect enlightenment. The enlightenment of a Buddha. The Sanskrit anuttara means "unsurpassed." A Buddha's enlightenment is so called because it is the highest and supreme among all levels of awakening gained through Buddhist practice. Bodhisattvas make four vows when they first resolve to embark upon the Buddhist practice. These four vows are known as the four universal vows, one of which is to attain unsurpassed enlightenment.

 

(See also: Unsurpassed enlightenment, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Aspiration for enlightenment

Aspiration for enlightenment

(Skt.: bodhi-chitta; Jpn.: bodaishin; Pali.: bodhi-chitta)

 

Also, desire for bodhi or aspiration for the way. "Aspiration for enlightenment" is the mind or spirit to seek bodhi, or enlightenment, or to pursue the Buddha wisdom. Bodhi of the Sanskrit word bodhi-chitta means enlightenment, and chitta means thought, intention, aim, wish, longing, or mind.

 

Bodhi-chitta is also called anuttara-samyak-sambodhi-chitta, which means the aspiration for supreme perfect enlightenment. In Mahayana Buddhism, to arouse aspiration for enlightenment is regarded as the basis and starting point of Buddhist practice.

 

Bodhisattvas arouse the aspiration for enlightenment and pronounce the four universal vows: to save all living beings, to eradicate all earthly desires, to master all the Buddhist teachings, and to attain the supreme enlightenment.

 

(See also: Aspiration for enlightenment, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Inherent enlightenment

Inherent enlightenment

(Jpn.: hongaku)

 

Also, original enlightenment; or, depending on context, originally enlightened or eternally enlightened. Enlightenment, or Buddhahood, that is originally inherent in human life. Often used as an equivalent of the Buddha nature.

 

The concept of inherent or original enlightenment is contrasted with acquired enlightenment (shikaku), the view that enlightenment occurs as a result of carrying out Buddhist practice, dispelling illusions, and developing wisdom.

 

In the Tendai school of Japan, the doctrine of inherent or original enlightenment was taken to the extreme with the argument that ordinary people were already Buddhas even before engaging in Buddhist practice, and that the world as it is equals the world of enlightenment. Critics asserted that this view led to complacency in Buddhist practice.

 

(See also: Inherent enlightenment, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on Seed of Buddhahood

Seed of Buddhahood

(Jpn.: busshu)

 

The cause for attaining Buddhahood. The Buddha nature inherent in ordinary people, or the innate potential to become a Buddha; also the Buddha's teaching, which clarifies and enables people to realize their Buddha nature.

 

Bodhisattva practice, the practice required of a bodhisattva, is also regarded as the seed of Buddhahood. One ensures the cause for realizing enlightenment by receiving the Buddha's teaching, the seed of Buddhahood. Based on the Lotus Sutra, T'ien-t'ai (538-597) interpreted the seed of Buddhahood as the doctrine of three thousand realms in a single moment of life, and Nichiren (1222-1282) defined it as the Law of Nam-myoho-renge-kyo.

 

See: Sowing maturing and harvesting

 

(See also: Seed of Buddhahood, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary on supreme perfect enlightenment

supreme perfect enlightenment

(Jpn.: anokutara-sammyaku-sambodai or mujo-shoto-shogaku)

 

The enlightenment of a Buddha.

 

 

(See also: supreme perfect enlightenment, Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment, Buddhism Enlightenment Dictionary)

 

Buddhism dictionary: Buddhist - Buddhism Dictionary on Nagarjuna (2nd/3rd cent.)

Nagarjuna (2nd/3rd cent.)

"One of the most important philosophers of Buddhism and the founder of the Madhyamika school. Nagarjuna's major accomplishment was his systematization of the teaching presented in the Prajnaparamita Sutras. Nagarjuna's methodological approach of rejecting all opposites is the basis of the Middle Way (Shambhala Dictionary of Buddhism and Zen.)

 

 (See also: Nagarjuna (2nd/3rd cent., Buddhism, Body Mind and Soul)

 




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