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'''Sambhogakaya''' (Skt. ''sambhogakāya''; Tib. ''longku''; Wyl. ''longs sku'') is defined as a 'form body' ([[rupakaya]]) of a [[buddha]], which appears only to [[bodhisattva]]s and is the basis for the arising of the [[nirmanakaya]]. It is adorned with the [[major signs and minor marks]]. | '''Sambhogakaya''' (Skt. ''sambhogakāya''; Tib. ''longku''; Wyl. ''longs sku'') is defined as a 'form [[kaya|body]]' ([[rupakaya]]) of a [[buddha]], which appears only to [[bodhisattva]]s and is the basis for the arising of the [[nirmanakaya]]. It is adorned with the [[major signs and minor marks]]. | ||
[[Sogyal Rinpoche]] wirtes: | [[Sogyal Rinpoche]] wirtes: |
Revision as of 11:35, 27 September 2008
Sambhogakaya (Skt. sambhogakāya; Tib. longku; Wyl. longs sku) is defined as a 'form body' (rupakaya) of a buddha, which appears only to bodhisattvas and is the basis for the arising of the nirmanakaya. It is adorned with the major signs and minor marks.
Sogyal Rinpoche wirtes:
- Sambhogakaya is the dimension of complete enjoyment, the field of total plenitude, beyond dualistic limitations and beyond space and time. (The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying, page 347)