Simhapurvardhakaya, ṃhūⲹ, Simha-purvardha-kaya: 1 definition
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In Buddhism
General definition (in Buddhism)
: academia.edu: A Prayer for Rebirth in the Sukhāvatīṃhūⲹ (सिंहपूर्वार्धकाय) refers to “the front part of the body is like a lion’s� and represents the nineteenth of the thirty-two major marks of distinction (ṣaṇa) mentioned in the Sukhāvatī and following the order, but not always the exact wording, of the Mahāvyutpatti (236-67). In Tibetan, the characteristic called ṃhūⲹ is known as �ro stod seng ge’i ’dra ba�. The Sukhāvatī represents a prayer for rebirth which was composed by Karma chags med, a Karma bka� brgyud master, who lived in the seventeenth century.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Partial matches: Simha, Purvardha, Kaya.
Starts with: Simhapurvardhakayata.
Full-text: Simhapurvardhakayata, Purvardha, Upavistirna, Lakshana.
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Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra (by Gelongma Karma Migme Chödrön)
IV. The perfections are causes and conditions of the thirty-two marks < [Part 3 - Possessing a body endowed with the marks]
6. Birth and the thirty-two marks (ṣaṇa) < [Part 4 - The Bodhisattva in the Abhidharma system]
Part 3 - Pure generosity and Impure generosity < [Chapter XIX - The Characteristics of Generosity]