〘Noun〙 Buddhist term. A complete and perfect enlightenment without any imperfections. It refers to the true nature of the Buddha's enlightenment as the source of everything. ※Ojoyoshu (984-985) Daibunroku "All the two Tathagatas establish the mind of engaku (perfect enlightenment)" [Engaku-kyo] Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 仏語。欠けるところのない完全円満なさとり。一切の根源としての仏のさとりの本性をいう。※往生要集(984‐985)大文六「皆従二諸如来円覚心一建立」 〔円覚経〕
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