Enlightened Being: 1 definition
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Source: Wisdom Library: BuddhismSee 'Bodhisattva';
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Partial matches: Being.
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Search found 38 books and stories containing Enlightened Being, Enlightened beings; (plurals include: Enlightened Beings, Enlightened beingses). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
The Buddhist Path to Enlightenment (study) (by Dr Kala Acharya)
6.2. Nibbāna in Pāli Commentarial Texts < [Chapter 4 - Comparative Study of Liberation in Jainism and Buddhism]
6.5. The Types of Nibbāna < [Chapter 4 - Comparative Study of Liberation in Jainism and Buddhism]
6.1. Nibbāna in Pāli Canonical Texts < [Chapter 4 - Comparative Study of Liberation in Jainism and Buddhism]
Hevajra Tantra (analytical study) (by Seung Ho Nam)
1.3. (ii) The Intrinsic Pure Mind and the Accidental defilements < [Chapter 3 - Tantric Doctrine in Hevajra Tantra]
1.4. Mandala as a representation of an Enlightened Mind < [Chapter 4 - Tantric Cult in Hevajra Tantra]
The Perfection Of Wisdom In Eight Thousand Lines
Buddha-nature (as Depicted in the Lankavatara-sutra) (by Nguyen Dac Sy)
Introduction (various types of Buddha-nature) < [Chapter 4 - The Thought of Buddha-Nature in the Laṅkāvatārasūtra]
The Dawn of the Dhamma (by Sucitto Bhikkhu)
Chapter 21 - Formless Rapture < [The Sutta]
Chapter 4 - The Path Beyond < [The Sutta]
Chapter 25 - The One Who Knows < [The Sutta]
Dhyana in the Buddhist Literature (by Truong Thi Thuy La)
3.1 (b): The Bodhisattva Ideal < [Chapter 3 - The Dhyāna in Mahāyāna Literature]