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Definition[1]
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Akṣayamati. The bodhisattva Inexhaustible Mind, who appears in the Lotus Sutra . This bodhisattva is able to observe and comprehend all of the actions of cause and effect.
Definition[2]
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Inexhaustible intention, or meaning, name of Akṣayamati, a bodhisattva to whom Śākyamuni is supposed to have addressed the Avalokiteśvara chapter in the Lotus Sūtra.
Source
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A Dictionary of Chinese Buddhist Terms, William Edward Soothill and Lewis Hodous
Definition[3]
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【梵】akṣayamatiḥi
【滿】mohon akū ulhisungge
【蒙】bargadashi ügei orodu
【漢】無盡意
Source
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南山律學辭典 - Nanshan Vinaya Dictionary
Definition[4]
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【梵】aparuṣā
【梵】अपरुषा【中】無惡
【中】無盡意
【藏】mi brlang ba
Source
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Mahāvyutpatti - DDBC version
Definition[5]
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【梵】akṣayamatiḥ
【梵】अक्षयमतिः【中】無盡慧
【中】無盡意
【藏】blo gros mi zad pa. mi zad pa'i blo gros
Source
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Mahāvyutpatti - DDBC version
Definition[6]
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無盡意 (wú jìn yì) (name of a bodhisattva)
Dharmarakṣa: {128c19}
{K.438.1} Akṣayamati
Kumārajīva: {L.56c3} 無盡意
Source
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A Digital Edition of A Glossary of Dharmarakṣa translation of the Lotus Sutra by Seishi Karashima, 1998