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The two bodies of a Buddha. 1] [[gzugs sku]]. ([[rupakaya]]) Form Body 2] The body of reality [[chos sku]]. ([[dharmakaya]]), Truth Body [RY]
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The two bodies of a Buddha. 1] [[gzugs sku]]. ([[rupakaya]]) Form Body 2] The body of reality [[chos sku]]. ([[dharmakaya]]), Truth Body. ([[RY]])
  
two bodies; [[chos sku]] and [[gzugs sku]] [RY]
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two bodies; [[chos sku]] and [[gzugs sku]]. ([[RY]])
  
 
the two kayas/ bodies of a buddha [IW]
 
the two kayas/ bodies of a buddha [IW]
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2 bodies (formless for self, form for others), 2 buddha bodies, SA gzugs sku, chos sku [JV]
 
2 bodies (formless for self, form for others), 2 buddha bodies, SA gzugs sku, chos sku [JV]
  
the two kayas/ bodies of a buddha [1] [[gzugs sku]] [rupak ya] Form body 2] the body of reality [[chos sku]] [dharmak ya], Truth body] [IW]
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the two kayas/ bodies of a buddha [1] [[gzugs sku]] [[rupakaya]] Form body 2] the body of reality [[chos sku]] [[dharmakaya]], Truth body]. ([[IW]])
  
Two kayas. Dharmakaya realized for the benefit of self and rupakaya manifested for the welfare of others [RY]
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[[two kayas]]. [[Dharmakaya]] realized for the benefit of self and [[rupakaya]] manifested for the welfare of others. ([[RY]])
  
 
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Revision as of 22:05, 19 January 2008

The two bodies of a Buddha. 1] gzugs sku. (rupakaya) Form Body 2] The body of reality chos sku. (dharmakaya), Truth Body. (RY)

two bodies; chos sku and gzugs sku. (RY)

the two kayas/ bodies of a buddha [IW]

2 bodies (formless for self, form for others), 2 buddha bodies, SA gzugs sku, chos sku [JV]

the two kayas/ bodies of a buddha [1] gzugs sku rupakaya Form body 2] the body of reality chos sku dharmakaya, Truth body]. (IW)

two kayas. Dharmakaya realized for the benefit of self and rupakaya manifested for the welfare of others. (RY)