bde bar gshegs pa

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bde bar gshegs pa

An epithet of the Buddha meaning "well-gone one," "gone to bliss," "easily understood."

An epithet of the buddhas meaning "one who has gone to bliss."
Here used also as an epithet of Buddha Śākyamuni.
Sugata

An epithet of the buddhas, meaning "the blissfully gone one" or "the well gone one."

An epithet of the buddhas.

Lit. "who goes to bliss," a contraction of the Sanskrit sukham gatah). A name of the Buddha.

Sometimes misinterpreted as "one gone to bliss"; the su or {bde bar} is adverbial, and gata denotes a state of being rather than literal motion. Therefore it means "one who has fared well."

Synonym for a buddha.

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