de bzhin gshegs pa

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de bzhin gshegs pa

Thus gone. An epithet of buddhas.

A frequently used synonym for buddha, literally meaning "One Who Has Thus Gone." The expression is interpreted in different ways, but in general it implies "one who has departed in the wake of the buddhas of the past," or "one who has manifested the supreme enlightenment dependent on the reality that does not abide in the two extremes of existence and quiescence."
Here also used as a specific epithet of Buddha Śākyamuni.
tathāgata

An epithet of the Buddha, meaning "one who has gone, reached, or had realized in that way."

An epithet of the Buddha.

An epithet of the buddhas.

Epithet of the Buddha.

Epithet of the Buddha.
Thus-gone one, the Thus-gone

Epithet of the Buddhas.
Here used as a specific epithet of Buddha Śākyamuni.

Lit. "Thus-gone" or "Thus-come," (one who proceeds always in consciousness of the ultimate reality, or thatness of all things). A name of the Buddha.

Literally, "One Gone Thus;" epithet of the Buddha and general term for buddhas.

One of the Buddha's titles. "Gata," though literally meaning "gone," is a past passive participle used to describe a state or condition of existence. As buddhahood is indescribable it means "one who is thus."

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