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One who accepts the teachings of Buddhism.
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Of or pertaining to Buddha, Buddhism, or the Buddhists.
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(adj.), Based on the teachings of Buddha; (n.), a member of the religion that adheres to the teachings of Buddha.
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(BOO dist) A person who follows or adheres to the teachings of the Buddha. | | C-E | | H-J | | | M-N | P-Q | | | T-Z
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Anyone who, from the depths of his or her heart, goes for refuge to the Three Jewels: the Buddha Jewel, the Dharma Jewel and the Sangha Jewel.
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Anyone who from the depths of his or her heart goes for refuge to the Three Jewels - Buddha Jewel, Dharma Jewel, and Sangha Jewel. See Introduction to Buddhism.
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one who follows the teachings of Buddha
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of or relating to or supporting Buddhism; "Buddhist sculpture"
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a follower, a buddha knows
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a follower of the Buddha, which means the enlightened one
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a follower of the Buddha who has gained confidence in his Enlightenment
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a follower of the Enlightened One, one who has put the idea of enmity far from him
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a person who takes refuge in the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha
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(adj; n) of or relating to the philosophical teachings of Buddhism; one who believes in or practices Buddhism
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someone who practises Buddhism.
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A religion of eastern and central Asia growing out of the teachings of Gautama Buddha.
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a person who believes in the religion Buddhism
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Person who has taken REFUGE in the 3 JEWELS, and agrees on the philosophy of the 4 SEALS.
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One who has taken refuge in the Three Jewels of Refuge: Buddha, Dharma and Sangha and who accepts the philosophical world view of the "four seals": that all composite phenomena are impermanent, all contaminated phenomena are in the nature of suffering, all things and events are devoid of self-existence, and nirvana is true peace.
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