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Gautama Buddha - Hinduism. Some Hindu denominations regard Buddha as the ninth avatar of Lord Vishnu. Buddhists in general do not consider the Buddha to be God or an avatar of any god, and view such notions as Hinduism's (largely successful) attempt to "absorb" Buddhism

With a definite article and capitalisation, "The Lord" (Hebrew Adonai, Greek Kyrios, Latin Dominus) serves as an epithet of Yahweh, the God of the Jews and Christians. Christians also use the phrase "Our Lord" (or "The Lord") with reference to Jesus. (It has been observed that "Our Lord" tends to be the Roman Catholic and high Anglican usage, while 'the Lord' is more commonly used by Evangelicals)


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* Encyclopedia II - Gautama Buddha - The Buddha in other religions

Gautama Buddha - Hinduism. Some Hindu denominations regard Buddha as the ninth avatar of Lord Vishnu. Buddhists in general do not consider the Buddha to be God or an avatar of any god, and view such notions as Hinduism's (largely successful) attempt to "absorb" Buddhism. The general decline of Buddhism in India has been attributed to this "absorption" not only of the Buddha as a religious figure but of development in parallel Vedanta philosophy which began challenging Buddhism's philosophically st ...

Read more here: » Gautama Buddha: Encyclopedia II - Gautama Buddha - The Buddha in other religions

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* Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Fo-chu, Fo-ch'ou


Fo-chu, Fo-ch'ou (Chinese) (from fo Buddha + chu lord)
 
A Buddha-lord, Buddha-teacher, a teacher of the doctrines of the buddhas.

 
(See also: Fo-chu, Fo-ch'ou, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary )

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Sankassa - Place where lord Buddha returned to earth, after preaching the Abhidhamma PitakaSankassa - Place where lord Buddha returned to earth, after preaching the Abhidhamma Pitaka

Place where lord Buddha returned to earth, after preaching the Abhidhamma Pitaka in Tavatimsa, following the performance of the...

Lumbini Garden & Ruins - Birthplace of Lord BuddhaLumbini Garden & Ruins - Birthplace of Lord Buddha

About Lumbini www.buddhanet.net en.wikipedia.org Lumbini on Google Maps maps.google.com

Lord Buddha's TeachingLord Buddha's Teaching

Inviting all to come and join me at www.lao-world.com

Lord Buddha sept 5 2011Lord Buddha sept 5 2011

www.omna.org Conscious Connection with Planetary Level by Lord Buddha. Channeled through Natalie Glasson sept 5 2011. It is a gr...





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* Encyclopedia II - Lord - Religion

With a definite article and capitalisation, "The Lord" (Hebrew Adonai, Greek Kyrios, Latin Dominus) serves as an epithet of Yahweh, the God of the Jews and Christians. Christians also use the phrase "Our Lord" (or "The Lord") with reference to Jesus. (It has been observed that "Our Lord" tends to be the Roman Catholic and high Anglican usage, while 'the Lord' is more commonly used by Evangelicals). Usages in Buddhism ([the] Lord Buddha) and in Hinduism (Lord Vishnu, for example) appear less definite than those in more monotheistic traditions. In Wicca the te ...

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* Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Sakyamuni Buddha


Sakyamuni Buddha (Sanskrit). A name of the founder of Buddhism, the great Sage, the Lord Gautama.

 
(See also: Sakyamuni Buddha, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,  )

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* Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Kapilavastu


Kapilavastu (Sanskrit). The birth-place of the Lord Buddha; called "the yellow dwelling": the capital of the monarch who was the father of Gautama Buddha.

 
(See also: Kapilavastu, Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,  )

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* Encyclopedia - Ajatashatru

Ajātashatru (Sanskrit अजातशत्रु; ruled 491-461 BCE) was a king of the Magadha empire that ruled north India. There is not a great deal known about Ajatashatru. What is known that he became a King of Magadha and the adjoining areas by murdering his father, Bimbisara. Also, he was a contemporary of Lord Buddha, was a patron of the then-new religion of Buddhism, and he let the Sangha function in his Kingdom. Some details of ...

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* Encyclopedia - Bhagavan

Bhagavan - also written Bhagawan or Bhagwan (भगवान् in devanagari script, Bhagavān in IAST) is a Sanskrit word meaning Holy or Blessed one. Historically, it has been used by many spiritual masters in India including Gautama Buddha, Ramana Maharshi and Rajneesh. A title of veneration, it is often translated as "Lord" as in "Lord Krishna" or "Lord Siva". Bhagavan - Usage. The actual word is Bhagavat (भगवत् in Devanagari script, pronounced as "bhIncluding:

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* Understanding Mudras


'Mudra' simply means hand and finger postures. Like yogic body postures, it is also a discipline, to rejuvenate the body.
 
You must have seen the statues of Buddha, Jesus, Mahavir, and Shiva et al among many others, wherein the hands and fingers are shown curled in a specific posture.
 
For example, Lord Jesus Christ's image normally shows the hand pointing to the cave of the heart. Likewise, one of the popular images of Lord Buddha show's the fingers of the Left hand holding a pot of nectar, while palm of the right hand is resting on the lap, with fingers folded and pointing straight down. Another image shows the fingers of the right hand near the chest region and folded in a specific pose.

 
(See also: Mudras, Mudras, Mudras and Health, Mudra Instructions, Yoga )

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