〘Noun〙 Buddhist term. When Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, etc. appear in a form appropriate to living beings. Ouge . ※Sanjo Wasan (1248-60) Pure Land: "Amida Buddha pities the foolish and ordinary people of the five defilements, and appears in Kaya Castle." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 仏語。仏、菩薩などが衆生に応じた姿を現わすこと。応化(おうげ)。※三帖和讚(1248‐60頃)浄土「阿彌陀仏五濁(ごぢょく)の凡愚をあはれみて〈略〉迦耶城(かやじゃう)には応現する」
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