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The '''four [[kaya]]s''' (Skt. ''catuḥkāya''; [[Wyl.]] ''sku bzhi | The '''four [[kaya]]s''' (Skt. ''catuḥkāya''; Tib. སྐུ་བཞི་, ''ku shyi'', [[Wyl.]] ''sku bzhi'') are: | ||
#[[dharmakaya]] | |||
#[[sambhogakaya]] | |||
#[[nirmanakaya]] | |||
#[[svabhavikakaya]] | |||
==Further Reading== | |||
*[[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], ''Enlightened Courage—An Explanation of Atisha's Seven Point Mind Training'', Padmakara Translation Group (Snow Lion Publications, 2006), pages 51-52. | |||
==Internal Links== | |||
*[[two kayas]] | |||
*[[three kayas]] | |||
*[[five kayas]] | |||
[[category:Kayas]] | [[category:Kayas]] | ||
[[Category:Enumerations]] | [[Category:Enumerations]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:08, 16 February 2021
The four kayas (Skt. catuḥkāya; Tib. སྐུ་བཞི་, ku shyi, Wyl. sku bzhi) are:
Further Reading
- Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Enlightened Courage—An Explanation of Atisha's Seven Point Mind Training, Padmakara Translation Group (Snow Lion Publications, 2006), pages 51-52.