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Single Idea 7901

[filed under theme 29. Religion / C. Spiritual Disciplines / 3. Buddhism ]

Full Idea

'Buddha' is not the name of a person, but designates a type. 'Buddha' is Sanskrit for someone who is 'fully enlightened' about the nature and meaning of life.

Gist of Idea

'Buddha' just means a person who is fully enlightened about life

Source

Edward Conze (Intros to 'Buddhist Scriptures' [1959], Ch.1)

Book Ref

'Buddhist Scriptures', ed/tr. Conze,Edward [Penguin 1959], p.19


A Reaction

There seems to be an unexplained rule that there is never more than one Buddha in any generation. This isn't controlled by gods, so I take it that everyone defers to the most enlightened one, even if they themselves are very advanced in enlightenment.