Anonymous ID: 1a010a Sept. 17, 2023, 6:51 a.m. No.19566634   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19566605

>Tathāgata

 

  1. He who has arrived in such fashion, i.e. who has worked his way upwards to perfection for the world's good in the same fashion as all previous Buddhas.

  2. He who walked in such fashion, i.e. (a) he who at birth took the seven equal steps in the same fashion as all previous Buddhas or (b) he who in the same way as all previous Buddhas went his way to Buddhahood through the four Jhanas and the Paths.

  3. He who by the path of knowledge has come at the real essentials of things.

  4. He who has won Truth.

  5. He who has discerned Truth.

  6. He who declares Truth.

  7. He whose words and deeds accord.

  8. The great physician whose medicine is all-potent.

 

Monks, in the world with its devas, Mara and Brahma, in this generation with its ascetics and brahmins, devas and humans, whatever is seen, heard, sensed and cognized, attained, searched into, pondered over by the mind—all that is fully understood by the Tathagata. That is why he is called the Tathagata.(Anguttara Nikaya 4:23)

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tath%C4%81gata

Anonymous ID: 1a010a Sept. 17, 2023, 6:52 a.m. No.19566635   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>19566605

>Tathāgata

 

  1. He who has arrived in such fashion, i.e. who has worked his way upwards to perfection for the world's good in the same fashion as all previous Buddhas.

  2. He who walked in such fashion, i.e. (a) he who at birth took the seven equal steps in the same fashion as all previous Buddhas or (b) he who in the same way as all previous Buddhas went his way to Buddhahood through the four Jhanas and the Paths.

  3. He who by the path of knowledge has come at the real essentials of things.

  4. He who has won Truth.

  5. He who has discerned Truth.

  6. He who declares Truth.

  7. He whose words and deeds accord.

  8. The great physician whose medicine is all-potent.

 

Monks, in the world with its devas, Mara and Brahma, in this generation with its ascetics and brahmins, devas and humans, whatever is seen, heard, sensed and cognized, attained, searched into, pondered over by the mind—all that is fully understood by the Tathagata. That is why he is called the Tathagata.(Anguttara Nikaya 4:23)

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tath%C4%81gata