
Trikaya - Wikipedia
In the esoteric Buddhist traditions (like Tendai and Shingon), the three bodies are associated with the three mysteries, sanmitsu (三密) of body, speech and mind of the Dharmakaya Buddha, who is associated with Mahavairocana Buddha.
The Trikaya - The Three Bodies of Buddha - Learn Religions
Aug 20, 2018 · The Trikaya doctrine of Mahayana Buddhism tells us that a Buddha manifests in three different ways. This allows a Buddha to simultaneously be one with the absolute while appearing in the relative world for the benefit of suffering beings.
The Three Bodies of the Buddha - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
Three bodies of the Buddha (Skt. trikaya) 1. Dharmakaya: The Dharma-body, or the "body of reality", which is formless, unchanging, transcendental, and inconceivable. Synonymous with suchness, or emptiness. 2. Sambhogakaya: the "body of enjoyment", the celestial body of the Buddha. Personification of eternal perfection in its ultimate sense.
The Three Bodies of the Buddha - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
The three bodies of the Buddha consist of Dharma-kaya (Truth body), Sambhoga-kaya (Enjoyment body), and Nirmana-kaya (Manifestation body). In the Mahayana philosophy, the personality of the Buddha is given an elaborate treatment.
The Three Kayas: The Bodies of the Buddha by Traleg Rinpoche
These are the three bodies of Buddha's being or enlightenment. Dharmakaya corresponds with one's mind, Sambhogakaya with one's speech, and Nirmanakaya with one's body. Dharmakaya is the formless body.
Buddha - Three Bodies, Enlightenment, Dharma | Britannica
Mar 29, 2025 · It is the Buddha’s emanation body that was born as a prince, achieved enlightenment, and taught the dharma to the world; that is, the visible Buddha is a magical display.
three bodies | Dictionary of Buddhism | Nichiren Buddhism Library
A concept set forth in Mahayana Buddhism to organize different views of the Buddha appearing in the sutras. The three bodies are as follows: (1) The Dharma body, or body of the Law ( dharma-kāya). This is the fundamental truth, or Law, to which a Buddha is enlightened.
The Three Kayas - Universal Buddhism
One can Buddha imagine in the form of three kayas. Together they are known as the ‘trikaya’, a Sanskrit meaning ‘three bodies’. These three bodies are different manifestations of the enlightened mind.
Trikaya - Buddhism Guide
The Trikaya doctrine (Sanskrit, literally “Three bodies or personalities”; 三身 Chinese: Sānshén, Japanese: sanjin) is an important Buddhist teaching both on the nature of reality, and what a Buddha is. By the 4th century CE the Trikaya Doctrine had assumed the form that we now know.
Trikaya | Three Bodies, Three Jewels, Mahayana - Britannica
trikaya, (Sanskrit: “three bodies”), in Mahāyāna Buddhism, the concept of the three bodies, or modes of being, of the Buddha: the dharmakaya (body of essence), the unmanifested mode, and the supreme state of absolute knowledge; the sambhogakaya (body of enjoyment), the heavenly mode; and the nirmanakaya (body of transformation), the ...