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- Samaya abstract "The samaya (Tibetan: དམ་ཚིག, Wylie: dam tshig, Japanese and Chinese: 三昧耶戒, sanmaya-kai, Sānmóyéjiè), is a set of vows or precepts given to initiates of an esoteric Vajrayana Buddhist order as part of the abhiṣeka (empowerment or initiation) ceremony that creates a bond between the guru and disciple.According Keown, et al., Samaya may be defined as:A particular system of teaching or doctrines;The conduct required of a tantric practitioner, often as a set of vows or commitments;The realization (abhisamaya) of Buddhahood;In Tantric Buddhism, union with the Three Vajras, the body, speech and mind of the Buddha.↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 ↑".
- Samaya wikiPageID "7046851".
- Samaya wikiPageLength "7592".
- Samaya wikiPageOutDegree "38".
- Samaya wikiPageRevisionID "704761586".
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Abhisamaya.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Abhisheka.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink B._Alan_Wallace.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Bodhicitta.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Buddhahood.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buddhist_terminology.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shingon_Buddhism.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tibetan_Buddhist_practices.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vajrayana.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Dharmakāya.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Heizei.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Empowerment_(Vajrayana).
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Guru.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Jamgon_Kongtrul.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Karma_Chagme.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Khenpo_Karthar_Rinpoche.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Kūkai.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Mantra.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Mindstream.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Patrul_Rinpoche.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Precept.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Promise.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Sakya_Pandita.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Samadhi.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Sangha.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Sati_(Buddhism).
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Shingon_Buddhism.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Three_Vajras.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Tulku_Urgyen_Rinpoche.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Tōdai-ji.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Vajrasattva.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLink Vajrayana.
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Samaya".
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLinkText "commitment".
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLinkText "fourteen points of observance".
- Samaya wikiPageWikiLinkText "samaya".
- Samaya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bo.
- Samaya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism.
- Samaya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Buddhism_topics.
- Samaya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish2.
- Samaya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:JapaneseBuddhism.
- Samaya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-zh.
- Samaya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Samaya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Samaya wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tibetan_Buddhism.
- Samaya subject Category:Buddhist_terminology.
- Samaya subject Category:Shingon_Buddhism.
- Samaya subject Category:Tibetan_Buddhist_practices.
- Samaya subject Category:Vajrayana.
- Samaya hypernym Set.
- Samaya type School.
- Samaya type School.
- Samaya type Term.
- Samaya type Thing.
- Samaya comment "The samaya (Tibetan: དམ་ཚིག, Wylie: dam tshig, Japanese and Chinese: 三昧耶戒, sanmaya-kai, Sānmóyéjiè), is a set of vows or precepts given to initiates of an esoteric Vajrayana Buddhist order as part of the abhiṣeka (empowerment or initiation) ceremony that creates a bond between the guru and disciple.According Keown, et al., Samaya may be defined as:A particular system of teaching or doctrines;The conduct required of a tantric practitioner, often as a set of vows or commitments;The realization (abhisamaya) of Buddhahood;In Tantric Buddhism, union with the Three Vajras, the body, speech and mind of the Buddha.↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 ↑".
- Samaya label "Samaya".
- Samaya differentFrom Samadhi.
- Samaya sameAs Q7408931.
- Samaya sameAs 三昧耶戒.
- Samaya sameAs Samaja.
- Samaya sameAs m.0h1vrn.
- Samaya sameAs Q7408931.
- Samaya wasDerivedFrom Samaya?oldid=704761586.
- Samaya isPrimaryTopicOf Samaya.