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'''Medicine Buddha''' is a semi-legendary buddha who represents the healing nature of the Buddha's teachings. In some schools of [[Mahayana]] Buddhism, an actual person who at death passed into a heavenly realm and presides over one of the heavens as a healer who can be called upon. In Tibetan [[Buddhism]], it is believed that meditation on the Medicine Buddha can help decrease physical and mental illness and suffering. | '''Medicine Buddha''' is a semi-legendary buddha who represents the healing nature of the Buddha's teachings. In some schools of [[Mahayana]] Buddhism, an actual person who at death passed into a heavenly realm and presides over one of the heavens as a healer who can be called upon. In Tibetan [[Buddhism]], it is believed that meditation on the Medicine Buddha can help decrease physical and mental illness and suffering. | ||
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Revision as of 18:13, 3 October 2017
Medicine Buddha is a semi-legendary buddha who represents the healing nature of the Buddha's teachings. In some schools of Mahayana Buddhism, an actual person who at death passed into a heavenly realm and presides over one of the heavens as a healer who can be called upon. In Tibetan Buddhism, it is believed that meditation on the Medicine Buddha can help decrease physical and mental illness and suffering.