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rainbow body |
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The penultimate transitional state of meditation in which matter begins to be transformed into pure light. It is said to be the highest state attainable in the realm of samsara before the "clear light" of Nirvana. See Buddhist Color Symbolism.
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Japanese word for arhat. |
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ranto |
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(Japanese, "egg-shaped tower"). Tower on the tomb of a Zen monk.
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Ratnakuta |
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(Sanskrit, "jewel" + "mountain"). Collection of Mahayana scriptures. Only four works survive in the original Sanskrit, but there were probably once 49 short sections.
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Ratnasambhava |
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(Sanskrit, "jewel-born one"). One of the five Dhyani Buddhas.
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roshi |
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(Japanese). Zen spiritual teacher. |
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