of or by one who
follows the doctrines of
Buddhism. See also
Buddha in this glossary.
one who
follows the doctrines of
Buddhism. See also
Buddhism in this glossary.
one who
follows the doctrines of
Buddhism (the
religion founded by
Gautama Buddha). The
term Buddha derives from
Bodhi, or "one who has attained intellectual and
ethical perfection by human means." The
hope of
Buddhism was, by various practices, to
break the endless
chain of births and deaths and to
reach salvation in one lifetime.
one who
follows the doctrines of
Buddhism, the
religion founded by Siddhartha
Gautama Buddha (ca. 563 - 483 b.c.), a
religious philosopher and teacher who lived in
India. The
hope of
Buddhism was, by various practices, to
break the endless
chain of births and deaths and to
reach salvation in one lifetime.
one who
follows the doctrines of
Buddhism, the
religion founded by Siddhartha
Gautama Buddha (ca 563 - 483 b.c.), a
religious philosopher and teacher who lived in
India. The
hope of
Buddhism was, by various practices, to
break the endless
chain of births and deaths and to
reach salvation in one lifetime.
pertaining to or characteristic of the doctrines of
Buddhism (the
religion founded by
Gautama Buddha). See also
Buddha in this glossary.
referring to the Buddhist
religion, founded by
Gautama Buddha (563 - 483 b.c.). The
term Buddha derives from
Bodhi, or "one who has attained intellectual and
ethical perfection by human means." The
hope of
Buddhism was, by various practices, to
break the endless
chain of births and deaths and to
reach salvation in one lifetime.
one who
follows the doctrines of
Buddhism. See also
Buddhism in this glossary. And the Buddhists called it a
bodhi, and a
bodhi has the same
stability as any
thetan exterior would have that you made today.
-The Classification Chart and Auditing (26 July 66) one who
follows the doctrines of
Buddhism, the
religion founded by Siddhartha
Gautama Buddha (ca 563@483 b.c.), a
religious philosopher and teacher who lived in
India. The
hope of
Buddhism was, by various practices, to
break the endless
chain of births and deaths and to
reach salvation in one lifetime. The Buddhist, you know, never
got this one wrapped up. iWhy People
Don't Like You (2
Jan. 60)
one who
follows the doctrines of
Buddhism, the
religion founded by Siddhartha
Gautama Buddha (ca 563@483 b.c.), a
religious philosopher and teacher who lived in
India. The
hope of
Buddhism was, by various practices, to
break the endless
chain of births and deaths and to
reach salvation in one lifetime. The Buddhist, you know, never
got this one wrapped up. ?Why People
Don't Like You (2
Jan. 60)