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− | This is a term that occurs from time to time in theosophical literature where it is often used as a synonym for the subtle bodies or vehicles in the human being. In Buddhism, the term refers to the three vestures of Buddha | + | This is a term that occurs from time to time in theosophical literature where it is often used as a synonym for the subtle bodies or vehicles in the human being. In Buddhism, the term refers to the three vestures of Buddha ''nirmanakaya'', ''sambhogakaya'', and ''dharmakaya''. Collectively they are referred to as the trikaya. ''See'' TRIKAYA. |
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This is a term that occurs from time to time in theosophical literature where it is often used as a synonym for the subtle bodies or vehicles in the human being. In Buddhism, the term refers to the three vestures of Buddha nirmanakaya, sambhogakaya, and dharmakaya. Collectively they are referred to as the trikaya. See TRIKAYA.
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