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Glossary of Buddhist Terms

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S TopExplanation
Samadhi Meditative concentration.
Samatha Link-RefShi nay
Samaya The sacred vow which bonds the Link-Reftantric practitioner to his practice.
Sambhokakaya Second of the three bodies of a Buddha. The body of enjoyment, the illuminating potential of mind. The visionary and communicative aspect of Buddha nature.
Samsara Cyclic existence, the beginningless and endless wheel of rebirth.
Sanga The community of those who practice the Link-Refdharma.
Sangye The Tibetan word for Buddha. It combines the notions of complete purification (sangs) and rgyas, expansion (that is, of knowledge).
Shi nay [Skt.Samatha] Tranquillity meditation, which develops calmness of mind. One of the two basic meditations in all traditions of Buddhism, the other being Link-Refvipassana.
Siddha A practitioner who has attained spiritual realization and supernatural powers.
Siddhis A term for different capabilities: Through recognizing emptiness, clarity and openness of the mind, different qualities arise naturally, since they are part of mind. The Buddha distinguishes between two types:
  1. Normal Siddhis: all those forces of the conditioned world that transform elements
  2. Extraordinary Siddhis: the ability to open beings up for the liberating and enlightening truths; to lead to realization
Skandhas Skandhas, The Five Five aggregates that describe the physical and mental existence of all beings in the Desire Realm:
  1. Form
  2. Sensation
  3. Recognition
  4. Formation
  5. Consciousness
Skandhas, The Five Five aggregates that describe the physical and mental existence of all beings in the Desire Realm:
  1. Form
  2. Sensation
  3. Recognition
  4. Formation
  5. Consciousness
Stupa Monument containing relics and / or religious texts.
Sunyata Link-RefEmptiness.

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