"五智如来" meaning in All languages combined

See 五智如来 on Wiktionary

Proper name [Japanese]

Forms: 五智如来 [canonical] (ruby: (), (), (にょ), (らい)), Go Chi Nyorai [romanization]
Etymology: 五 + 智 + 如来: lit. "Five Dhyani (Wisdom) Buddhas". Etymology templates: {{compound|ja|五|智|如来}} 五 + 智 + 如来 Head templates: {{ja-pos|proper|ご ち にょらい}} 五(ご)智(ち)如(にょ)来(らい) • (Go Chi Nyorai)
  1. (religion, Buddhism) In Vajrayana Buddhism, the Five Dhyani Buddhas, also known as the Five Wisdom Tathāgatas, the Five Great Buddhas and the Five Jinas (Sanskrit for "conqueror" or "victor"), are representations of the five qualities of the Buddha, and an important entity in Shingon Buddhism. These five are:
    阿弥陀如来 (あみだにょらい, Amida Nyorai): west
    Categories (topical): Buddhism, Religion, Buddhas
    Sense id: en-五智如来-ja-name-P~rAMFMl Disambiguation of Buddhas: 20 20 20 20 20 Categories (other): Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Japanese entries with incorrect language header, Japanese entries with topic categories using raw markup, Japanese links with redundant wikilinks, Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Japanese terms with redundant sortkeys Disambiguation of Japanese entries with incorrect language header: 23 26 23 14 14 Disambiguation of Japanese entries with topic categories using raw markup: 20 23 20 18 18 Disambiguation of Japanese links with redundant wikilinks: 21 24 21 16 16 Disambiguation of Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 20 23 20 19 19 Disambiguation of Japanese terms with redundant sortkeys: 21 24 21 17 17 Topics: Buddhism, lifestyle, religion
  2. (religion, Buddhism) In Vajrayana Buddhism, the Five Dhyani Buddhas, also known as the Five Wisdom Tathāgatas, the Five Great Buddhas and the Five Jinas (Sanskrit for "conqueror" or "victor"), are representations of the five qualities of the Buddha, and an important entity in Shingon Buddhism. These five are:
    阿閦如来 (あしゅくにょらい, Ashuku Nyorai): east
    Categories (topical): Buddhism, Religion, Buddhas
    Sense id: en-五智如来-ja-name-aq0degrJ Disambiguation of Buddhas: 20 20 20 20 20 Categories (other): Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Japanese entries with incorrect language header, Japanese entries with topic categories using raw markup, Japanese links with redundant wikilinks, Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Japanese terms with redundant sortkeys Disambiguation of Japanese entries with incorrect language header: 23 26 23 14 14 Disambiguation of Japanese entries with topic categories using raw markup: 20 23 20 18 18 Disambiguation of Japanese links with redundant wikilinks: 21 24 21 16 16 Disambiguation of Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 20 23 20 19 19 Disambiguation of Japanese terms with redundant sortkeys: 21 24 21 17 17 Topics: Buddhism, lifestyle, religion
  3. (religion, Buddhism) In Vajrayana Buddhism, the Five Dhyani Buddhas, also known as the Five Wisdom Tathāgatas, the Five Great Buddhas and the Five Jinas (Sanskrit for "conqueror" or "victor"), are representations of the five qualities of the Buddha, and an important entity in Shingon Buddhism. These five are:
    大日如来 (だいにちにょらい, Dainichi Nyorai): center
    Categories (topical): Buddhism, Religion, Buddhas
    Sense id: en-五智如来-ja-name-0YORu74D Disambiguation of Buddhas: 20 20 20 20 20 Categories (other): Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Japanese entries with incorrect language header, Japanese entries with topic categories using raw markup, Japanese links with redundant wikilinks, Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Japanese terms with redundant sortkeys Disambiguation of Japanese entries with incorrect language header: 23 26 23 14 14 Disambiguation of Japanese entries with topic categories using raw markup: 20 23 20 18 18 Disambiguation of Japanese links with redundant wikilinks: 21 24 21 16 16 Disambiguation of Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 20 23 20 19 19 Disambiguation of Japanese terms with redundant sortkeys: 21 24 21 17 17 Topics: Buddhism, lifestyle, religion
  4. (religion, Buddhism) In Vajrayana Buddhism, the Five Dhyani Buddhas, also known as the Five Wisdom Tathāgatas, the Five Great Buddhas and the Five Jinas (Sanskrit for "conqueror" or "victor"), are representations of the five qualities of the Buddha, and an important entity in Shingon Buddhism. These five are:
    不空成就如来 (ふくじょうじゅにょらい, Fukūjōju Nyorai): north
    Categories (topical): Buddhism, Religion, Buddhas
    Sense id: en-五智如来-ja-name-Jp6CPQqm Disambiguation of Buddhas: 20 20 20 20 20 Categories (other): Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Japanese entries with incorrect language header, Japanese entries with topic categories using raw markup, Japanese links with redundant wikilinks, Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Japanese terms with redundant sortkeys Disambiguation of Japanese entries with incorrect language header: 23 26 23 14 14 Disambiguation of Japanese entries with topic categories using raw markup: 20 23 20 18 18 Disambiguation of Japanese links with redundant wikilinks: 21 24 21 16 16 Disambiguation of Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 20 23 20 19 19 Disambiguation of Japanese terms with redundant sortkeys: 21 24 21 17 17 Topics: Buddhism, lifestyle, religion
  5. (religion, Buddhism) In Vajrayana Buddhism, the Five Dhyani Buddhas, also known as the Five Wisdom Tathāgatas, the Five Great Buddhas and the Five Jinas (Sanskrit for "conqueror" or "victor"), are representations of the five qualities of the Buddha, and an important entity in Shingon Buddhism. These five are:
    宝生如来 (にょらい, Hōshō Nyorai): south
    Categories (topical): Buddhism, Religion, Buddhas
    Sense id: en-五智如来-ja-name-Tt~gth1F Disambiguation of Buddhas: 20 20 20 20 20 Categories (other): Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Japanese entries with incorrect language header, Japanese entries with topic categories using raw markup, Japanese links with redundant wikilinks, Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys, Japanese terms with redundant sortkeys Disambiguation of Japanese entries with incorrect language header: 23 26 23 14 14 Disambiguation of Japanese entries with topic categories using raw markup: 20 23 20 18 18 Disambiguation of Japanese links with redundant wikilinks: 21 24 21 16 16 Disambiguation of Japanese terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 20 23 20 19 19 Disambiguation of Japanese terms with redundant sortkeys: 21 24 21 17 17 Topics: Buddhism, lifestyle, religion
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: 如来: a buddha (nyorai) (alt: にょらい), a bodhisattva, 仏: a buddha; 仏 (Butsu) (alt: ぶつ; ぶつ, butsu) (english: the Buddha), 仏陀: a buddha; 仏陀 (Budda, Butsuda) (alt: ぶっだ; budda; ぶつだ, butsuda) (english: the Buddha), 菩薩: a bodhisattva (bosatsu) (alt: ぼさつ)

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