Significance of Supreme Buddha
Supreme Buddha denotes the highest rank in Buddhism, representing the Buddha's ultimate wisdom and enlightenment. It signifies the Buddha's role as the unparalleled spiritual guide and teacher, whose teachings and authority are respected throughout Buddhism. This term encapsulates the essence of enlightenment and knowledge, emphasizing the Buddha's capability to provide guidance and influence. It also highlights his significance in Buddhist narratives, where he is portrayed as central to teachings, revered by followers, and respected by figures such as kings and other learners.
Synonyms: Siddhartha gautama, Tathagata, Buddha, Gautama buddha
In Finnish: Korkein Buddha; In Spanish: Buda Supremo
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Buddhist concept of 'Supreme Buddha'
The term "Supreme Buddha" in Buddhism signifies the fully enlightened being, Gotama Buddha, recognized as the highest teacher and spiritual guide, embodying ultimate wisdom, compassion, and liberation. His teachings emphasize moral conduct and spiritual attainment.
From: Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6
(1) Refers to the enlightened being who embodies ultimate wisdom and compassion, exemplifying good deeds towards others.[1] (2) A title referring to the Buddha, emphasizing his unparalleled wisdom and resourcefulness throughout history.[2] (3) The enlightened one, revered figure whom the lay-brother respects by not saluting the King.[3] (4) Refers to the Buddha as the highest teacher and enlightened being, central to the narrative and the reason for the townsfolk's attention.[4] (5) The enlightened being who has attained full awakening and embodies the virtues of wisdom and compassion, free from passion.[5]
From: Maha Buddhavamsa—The Great Chronicle of Buddhas
(1) Another title for the Buddha recognized as the ultimate teacher and spiritual guide.[6] (2) An exalted state attributed to Buddhas, emphasizing their ability to influence and guide others.[7] (3) The title given to the fully enlightened Buddha who has achieved complete liberation.[8]