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1) brgya byin; 2) Buddha [[rin chen mang]] (/ [[rin chen mchog - best of jewels, great worth [IW]


'phags pa rin chen zla bas zhus pa zhes bya ba theg pa chen po'i mdo [sho lo ka nyis brgya nyer bdun pa, rgya gar gyi mkhan po bishuddha singha' dang lo rts' ba dge slong dpal gyis bsgyur te, slad kyi pandi ta bity' ka ra singha dang lo ts' ba bande de ba tsantrasa zhus pa'o] [IW]
Prabhūtaratna (Skt: प्रभूतरत्न), 'Many Jewels', 'Many Gems', usually translated as 'Abundant Treasures' or 'Many Treasures', an important Buddha, best known for his appearance in the ''Saddharma Puṇḍarīka Sūtra'' (''[[dam chos pad ma dkar po'i mdo]]''). He is also associated with karmic purification. See also ''[[de bzhin gshegs pa rin chen mang]]''. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]


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1) brgya byin; 2) Buddha rin chen mang (/ [[rin chen mchog - best of jewels, great worth [IW]

Prabhūtaratna (Skt: प्रभूतरत्न), 'Many Jewels', 'Many Gems', usually translated as 'Abundant Treasures' or 'Many Treasures', an important Buddha, best known for his appearance in the Saddharma Puṇḍarīka Sūtra (dam chos pad ma dkar po'i mdo). He is also associated with karmic purification. See also de bzhin gshegs pa rin chen mang. [Erick Tsiknopoulos]