Buddha
deity figure · 7 works · 7 mentions · 17 anchored passages
Tathāgata · Bhagavān · Blessed One · Lord · Lord Buddha · Sugata · Teacher of the world · the Buddha · the Divine Lord Buddha · the Great Vajra-holder
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1 expressionBlessed One“Buddha”1 mention
Caryāmelāpakapradīpa (Sanskrit)
Then the all-pervading Blessed One would say to Vajrapāṇi:
in the texts
Caryāmelāpakapradīpa
The Buddha, addressed as Bhagavān, Vajra-holder, and Teacher of the world, presented as speaker of the cited tantras and as interlocutor in the dialogue of chapter three.
Then the all-pervading Blessed One would say to Vajrapāṇi:
Thus it was spoken by the Blessed One in the glorious Guhyasamāja (the Secret Assembly tantra, root tantra of this tradition) Great Yoga Tantra.
The vowel- and consonant-phonemes, conforming to the number nine, in their unbound mutual combination—he who knows them is the Teacher of the world.
Cittaviśuddhiprakaraṇa
The Buddha, invoked at the outset as refuge and teacher, and repeatedly cited under various epithets (the Sage, the Tathāgata) as the source of the doctrines the text draws on.
[restored] Every body, O monks, consists of the five aggregates;
the Tathāgata declared the world to be like [a reflection in] broken iron, or a stick of incense-smoke.
What is to be purified, awakened, and made to blaze [is accomplished] through the yoga of the three syllables;
Stromata
Indian teacher whose followers are said to honour him as a god.
And there are among the Indians those who follow the precepts of Buddha, whom, for his surpassing solemnity, they have honoured as a god.
Dissertations on Early Law and Custom
Founder figure of Buddhism, depicted as having escaped the cycle of existence.
In the Buddhistic Wheel-pictures, Buddha is depicted outside the circumference, in the attitude of benediction.
Kalpabuddha
The divine Buddha whose great dissolution (mahāpralaya) gives rise to the five Tathāgatas.
This is the royal command of the Lord, the divine Buddha, this great instruction must be heeded, listen to all the `mantra`s.
San Hyan Kamahayanikan
The enlightened teacher figure, described across past, present, and future manifestations, source of the Mahāyāna teaching and object of homage.
Homage to the Buddha!
Homage to the Buddha!
The Lord Buddha is the supreme lord of supreme lords, *THE GURU OF ALL GODS*.
Vīramitrodaya
Avatāra of Viṣṇu whose Jayantī falls in the bright fortnight of Āśvina, observed in the evening.
and in the bright fortnight of Āśvina, on what was Daśamī, Buddha;