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Figure of Buddhist mythology
Dipankara (Pali: Dīpaṅkara; Sanskrit: Dīpaṃkara, "Lamp bearer") or Dipankara Buddha is one of the Buddhas of the past. He is said to have lived on Earth
Dipankara
Wife of Prince Siddhartha (Gautama Buddha)
a future Buddha by the buddha of that era, Dīpankara Buddha. Waiting in the city of Paduma for Dīpankara Buddha, he tries to buy flowers as an offering
Yaśodharā
Scholar of Madhyamaka Buddhism (982–1054)
Atiśa Dīpaṃkara Śrījñāna (c. 982–1054 CE) was a Buddhist religious teacher and leader from Bengal. He is generally associated with his body of work authored
Atiśa
Heir presumptive to the Thai throne (born 2005)
Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti (born 29 April 2005) is the heir presumptive to the throne of Thailand. He is the fifth son and seventh and youngest child
Dipangkorn_Rasmijoti
Mythological figure, regarded as a previous life of the Buddha
future lifetime, which is confirmed by Dīpankara through a prophecy. The encounter between Sumedha and Dīpankara Buddha is the oldest Buddhist story known
Sumedha
Buddhist term for aspirant to enlightenment
spreads out his hair or entire body for Dīpankara to walk on, resolving to one day become a Buddha. Dīpankara then confirms that they will attain Buddhahood
Bodhisattva
Condition of being fully spiritually awakened in Buddhism
Medhaṅkara, and Saraṇaṅkara—lived before the time of Dīpankara Buddha. The fourth Buddha, Dīpankara, is especially important, as he was the Buddha who gave
Buddhahood
Founder of Buddhism
Buddhas. One of the most popular of these stories is his meeting with Dipankara Buddha, who gives the bodhisattva a prediction of future Buddhahood. Another
The_Buddha
Buddhist Text
preceded Dīpankara, as well as the future Buddha, Maitreya. Chapter 29 tells of the distribution of Gautama Buddha's relics after his death. 1 Dīpankara Buddha
Buddhavaṃsa
Vow taken by Mahayana Buddhists to liberate all sentient beings
Sumedha) encountered the previous Buddha, Dīpankara, and made the vow to one day become a Buddha. Dīpankara confirmed that he would become a Buddha in
Bodhisattva_vow
Vietnamese monotheistic religion
kỳ) of revelation. In the first two periods, there were teachings of Dipankara Buddha, sages, Phục Hy/Fu Xi, Gautama Buddha, Laozi, Confucius and Jesus
Caodaism
Buddhist name for a large number
practiced 10 perfections for 8 Asaṃkhyeya kalpas before becoming a Buddha. Dipankara Buddha is said to have completed 10 Pāramitās for 16 Asaṃkhyeya kalpas
Asaṃkhyeya
Buddhist monastery in Kharkhorin, Övörkhangai, Mongolia
of Dalai Lama Gol Zuu Temple Eastern Zuu Temple Stupas Sanjaa (Buddha Dīpankara) inside Western Temple Buddha Sakyamuni inside Western Temple Sita Mahakala
Erdene_Zuu_Monastery
Buddha Dipankara (Rándēng Fó), The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Chinese_Buddhist_sculpture
Topics referred to by the same term
traditional Chinese temple halls: The Buddhas of the Three Times, namely Dipankara Buddha (or Kassapa Buddha) of the past, Shakyamuni Buddha of the present
The_Three_Buddhas
Private university in Dhaka, Bangladesh
university in Uttara, Dhaka, Bangladesh. The university was named after Atish Dipankara Srijnana, the ancient Buddhist scholar. Authorized by Private University
Atish Dipankar University of Science and Technology
Atish_Dipankar_University_of_Science_and_Technology
days at Nagbahal. The festival celebrates Dīpankara Buddha, a Buddha of the past. All images of Dīpankara Buddha are assembled from in and around Patan
Nagbahal
Major branch of Buddhism
A Burmese illustrated manuscript depicting Sumedha (the future Buddha Gautama) and Dīpankara Buddha
Theravada
Traditional narratives of the previous lives of Buddha
made a vow to become a Buddha in the future, in front of past Buddha Dipankara. He then spent many lifetimes on the path to Buddhahood, and the stories
Jataka_tales
Investiture of the Gods character
Superiorman of Mount Condor, Intuition Cave. His role originated from Dipankara Buddha of Buddhist lore, who was a past enlightened being before the time
Randeng_Daoren
End of time in some Chinese religions
by the Mother to save humanity: the "Green Sun" (qingyang) governed by Dīpankara Buddha, the "Red Sun" (hongyang) by Gautama Buddha, and the current "White
Three_Suns_(eschatology)
City in Punjab, Pakistan
According to the Dipavamsa, one of Taxila's early kings was a Kshatriya named Dipankara who was succeeded by twelve sons and grandsons. Kuñjakarṇa (कुञ्जकर्णcode:
Taxila
Meditation practice of Tibetan Buddhism
points, which are attributed to the great Indian Buddhist teacher Atisha Dipankara Shrijnana, born in 982 CE. They were first written down by Kadampa master
Tonglen
Buddhist stupa in Boudha, Kathmandu, Nepal
Aerial view of Boudha Wide view of Boudha Stupa Eyes of Boudhanath head of Dipankara Adi Buddha A view of Boudha Stupa Premises Buddhists praying on the occasion
Boudha_Stupa
Bodhisattva
of the Medicine Buddha (药师经疏): In the past world, during the time of Dipankara, a Brahman (a Hindu priest or ascetic) and his two sons made a shared
Candraprabha
Subcastes Buddhist Newar
followers make a tour of sacred courtyards in Kathmandu where statues of Dipankara Buddha and paubhas are put on exhibition. Asan Pāyā (असं पाया) is part
Tuladhar
Second of the 28 Buddhas in Pali literature
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Medhaṅkara_Buddha
Tibetan Buddhist temple and monastery in Beijing, China
(Buddha of the Present) is in the center, it is flanked by the statue of Dīpankara Buddha (Buddha of the Past, right) and the Maitreya Buddha (Buddha of
Yonghe_Temple
Tenth of 28 Buddhas
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Anomadassi
Bodhisattva whose specialty is sunlight and good health
of the Medicine Buddha (药师经疏): In the past world, during the time of Dipankara, a Brahman (a Hindu priest or ascetic) and his two sons made a shared
Sūryaprabha
Ancient Buddhist stupa
representation of Buddha in the Trayastrimsa heaven. One panels depicts the Dipankara Jataka—the Jataka are stories of Buddha's incarnations before he was reborn
Sikri_Stupa
Historic site in Bagmati Province, Nepal
venue of Samyak, a spectacular celebration when hundreds of images of Dīpankara Buddha are assembled for an alms-giving ceremony. Bhuikhel's area has
Bhuikhel
Ancient Buddha
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Kassapa_Buddha
Chinese folk religious tradition
Three Suns, or stages of the world. The three enlightened beings are Dipankara, Gautama and Maitreya the future one. In the theology of Luoist sects
Luo_teaching
biographies and physical attributes of past Buddhas from Dipankara to Kassapa, such as Dipankara Buddha, who was 80 cubits tall, lived as a householder
Visuddhajanavilasini
Site of a medieval university in India
Buddhist learning, culture and religion. One such scholar was Atisha Dipankara, a founder of the Sarma traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. Subjects like
Vikramashila
Traditional prayer in Tibetan Buddhism
Kanakamuni Kāśyapa Gautama 28 Buddhas Taṇhaṅkara Medhaṃkara Saraṇaṅkara Dipankara Kauṇḍinya Maṃgala Sumanas Raivata Śobhita Anavamadarśin Padma Nārada Padmottara
Praise to Tara in Twenty One Verses
Praise_to_Tara_in_Twenty_One_Verses
Mahabodhivamsa begins by recounting the recognition of Gautama Buddha by Dipankara Buddha and then proceeds to recount the life of Gautama Buddha and an
Bodhivaṃsa
Zenna Ko: Seon Vi: Thiền or Thiền-na Dīpankara Buddha Pāli: Dīpamkara Sanskrit: Dīpankara Bur: ဒီပင်္ကရာ dipankara (IPA: [dìpɪ̀ɴkəɹà]) Thai: พระทีปังกรพุทธเจ้า
Glossary_of_Buddhism
Alphabetical listing of Buddhism related topics
Sutra Diamond Way Buddhism Dighajanu Sutta Digha Nikaya Dignāga Dipa Ma Dipankara Dīpavaṃsa Dirgha Agama Disciple or Hearer Divyavadana Diyawadana Nilame
Index of Buddhism-related articles
Index_of_Buddhism-related_articles
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
with another story about a universal emperor (a previous life of the Dīpaṅkara Buddha). Mahayana sutras Heart Sutra Samantabhadra Meditation Sutra “One
Bhadrakalpika_Sūtra
might be based on Niaoke Daolin, teaches Tang Sanzang the Heart Sutra. Dipankara Buddha (燃燈古佛) sends his disciple Baixiong Zunzhe (白雄尊者) to inform the
List of Journey to the West characters
List_of_Journey_to_the_West_characters
This museum was kept in a large building built by Bhimsen Thapa
of wisdom), yantra of the 19th century (showing chakras of the body), Dipankara Buddha are other important parts of the Buddhist collection. The monumental
National_Museum_of_Nepal
Concept in Buddhism
Megha (Shakyamuni in a past life) prostrating before the past Buddha Dīpaṅkara and vowing to become a Buddha, c. 2nd century CE (Gandhara, Swat Valley)
Bodhicitta
Sacred month of Newar Buddhists in Nepal
On the first day of the second fortnight of Gunla, large images of the Dipankara Buddha and paubha paintings are put on display in sacred courtyards. The
Gunla
City in Bhagalpur, Bihar, India
The most distinguished and eminent among all of its students was Atisa Dipankara, the founder of Lamaism in Tibet. The remains excavated from this university
Kahalgaon
Burmese Buddhist deity
of Buddhas: Buddhavaṃsa. Translated from the Burmese version by N.A. Dipankara. Wisdom Library. Accessed 29 July 2025. Dowson, John (2025-07-29). A Classical
Thagyamin
Topics referred to by the same term
Randeng may refer to: Randeng Daoren, Chinese Taoist deity Dipankara, Buddha, origin of Randeng Daoren This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Randeng
Important Newar Buddhist festival in Nepal
During the ceremony which is held on a large open ground, hundreds of Dīpankara Buddha images are assembled, and gifts of different types of food are
Samyak
Chinese salvationist religious sect
Yang Era, Hongyang Qi or Red Yang Era, and Baiyang Qi or White Yang Era. Dipankara Buddha presided over salvation in the Green Yang Era, Gautama Buddha in
Yiguandao
Bajracharyas. Buddhist antiques are displaced and gigantic effigies of Dīpankara Buddha are paraded around the town. Since monastic Buddhism has been long
Pancha_Dan
Current of Chinese folk religion
baiyang) Periods. In Xiantiandao's scheme of things, the first messenger was Dipankara Buddha in the green sun period, whose preaching brought 200 million lost
Xiantiandao
Traditional religious painting made by the Newar people of Nepal
hallmarks of early Nepalese paubhās An annual exhibition of statues of Dipankara Buddha and paubhās is held in sacred courtyards in the Kathmandu Valley
Paubha
Fourteenth of twenty-seven Buddhas
Buddhavamsa, during the dispensation of the first of twenty-five buddhas, Dipankara Buddha, the historical Gotama Buddha was living as a Brahmin-then-ascetic
Sumedha_Buddha
Earliest known Buddha
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Taṇhaṅkara
Museum in Nepal
Lakshmi-Narayan Statue, 14th century Adinatha, Rajasthan, 16th century Dīpankara Buddha, Nepal, 17th-18th century Four faced Shivalinga Amitabha, Tibet
Patan_Museum
Sequence of Buddhas in Tibetan Buddhism
Kanakamuni Kāśyapa Gautama 28 Buddhas Taṇhaṅkara Medhaṃkara Saraṇaṅkara Dipankara Kauṇḍinya Maṃgala Sumanas Raivata Śobhita Anavamadarśin Padma Nārada Padmottara
Thirty-five Confession Buddhas
Thirty-five_Confession_Buddhas
Buddhist temple in Shanxi, China
pedestals, representing the Three Buddhas of the Three Times: Randeng Fo (Dipankara) representing the past, Shijiamounifo (Śākyamuni) representing the present
Huayan_Temple_(Datong)
Buddhist theme park in Nagarjuna Sagar, Telangana, India
Phanigiri and other sites. The Jatakas illustrated in the park, include Dipankara, Kattahari, Matakabatta, Nalapana, Vanarindha, Rsya Sringa, Sasa, Ahigundika
Buddhavanam
One of the 28 ancient Buddhas
e Twenty-eight Buddhas Past Buddhas Taṇhaṅkara Medhaṅkara Saraṇaṅkara Dīpaṅkara Koṇḍañña Maṅgala Sumana Revata Śobhita Anomadassi Paduma Nārada Padumuttara
Koṇāgamana
Principle in Buddhism and the texts associated with it
Gandharan depiction of the Bodhisattva (the future Buddha Shakyamuni) prostrating at the feet of the past Buddha Dipankara
Prajnaparamita
Form of Vajrayana Buddhism practiced by the Newar people of the Kathmandu Valley, Nepal
Newar Buddhism Dīpankara Buddha (Bahi-dyah) on display during Gunla. Gunla is a holy month for Newar Buddhists. Type Vajrayana Scripture Various Mahayana
Newar_Buddhism
One of the 28 ancient Buddhas
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Vipassī
One of the 28 ancient Buddhas
e Twenty-eight Buddhas Past Buddhas Taṇhaṅkara Medhaṅkara Saraṇaṅkara Dīpaṅkara Koṇḍañña Maṅgala Sumana Revata Śobhita Anomadassi Paduma Nārada Padumuttara
Vessabhū
Indian religion or philosophy based on the Buddha's teachings
the obese Laughing Buddha, usually seen in China Buddhas Gautama Buddha Dipankara Buddha Kakusandha Buddha Kassapa Buddha Koṇāgamana Buddha Padumuttara
Outline_of_Buddhism
Ancient Buddhist vihara
Buddhist scholar communities later took refuge in Pondit Bihar. Atiśa Dīpaṅkara Śrījñāna, a Buddhist monk and missionary of the [[Pala Empire ]], stayed
Pandita_Vihara
Topics referred to by the same term
from the time Gautama Buddha attained his first definite prophecy from Dipankara Buddha Narada Bernard (b. 1981), a Jamaican football (soccer) player Narada
Narada_(disambiguation)
Mahāyāna Buddhist sūtra (c.50 CE)
Buddha relates how he was such a bodhisattva in the past when he met Dīpankara Buddha. Chapter 3. Reverence for the Receptacle of the Perfections, which
Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra
Aṣṭasāhasrikā_Prajñāpāramitā_Sūtra
Subcastes Buddhist Newar
Newar Buddhist festival held every 12 years in Kathmandu where statues of Dipankara Buddha are displayed. During this festival, each Urāy caste has been assigned
Bania_(Newar_caste)
Tibetologist
of Tibet trade 1784 Publications through twenty-five years Losar About Dipankara Atisa Geographical notices of India On Tibetology Ten priceless images
Nirmal_Chandra_Sinha
2007 Indian film
up with the government officials for the death compensation package. Dipankara makes a repeat visit without his camera unit and he just wants to meet
Kathantara
Twentieth of twenty-eight buddhas
e Twenty-eight Buddhas Past Buddhas Taṇhaṅkara Medhaṅkara Saraṇaṅkara Dīpaṅkara Koṇḍañña Maṅgala Sumana Revata Śobhita Anomadassi Paduma Nārada Padumuttara
Tissa_Buddha
Pali Buddhist chronicle
with the penultimate rebirth of Gautama Buddha during the lifetime of Dipankara Buddha, and then relates the life of Gautama Buddha up until his paranirvana
Dāṭhavaṃsa
Three divisions of time following Buddha's passing
teach that the three ages were associated with Buddhist figures like Dīpankara, Gautama Buddha, and Maitreya. Chinese salvationist religions are particularly
Decline_of_the_Dharma
Subcastes Buddhist Newar
Bajan band make a tour of sacred courtyards in Kathmandu where statues of Dipankara Buddha and paubhas are put on exhibition. During the Buddhist festival
Sthapit
Structures in Tibet to display thangkas during festivals
Sakyamuni thangka in alternation with the Maitreya thangka. A third one, the Dīpankara thangka, is no longer displayed due to its poor state of repair. The Tashilhunpo
Thangka_wall
Oldest Buddhist texts in Middle Indo-Aryan language native to the Indian subcontinent
472-verse poetic biography of the Buddha. Pajjamadhu – By Buddhapiya Dipankara (13th century), a poem on the beauty and virtues of the Buddha. Samantakutavannana
Pali_literature
Football league season
Idang Novriza CRV Serang Bangkit1, Epajewel1, Bank BJB1, GG Energy2, Dipankara Energy2, Universitas Primagraha3 Persewar Elie Aiboy Izaac Wanggai Adhoc
2021–22_Liga_2_(Indonesia)
Dipankara Srijan, president of the Chittagong Buddhist Association, as leader of a delegation at the 6th Buddhist council in Rangoon.
Buddhism_in_Bangladesh
Chinese fantasy television series
as Turtle General Yao Xiaolong as Golden Dragon of Neck Shen Shouhe as Dīpankara Buddha Wang Jichao as Earth Deity of Fiery Mountain, Arhat Xianglong An
Journey to the West (2010 TV series)
Journey_to_the_West_(2010_TV_series)
One of the 28 ancient Buddhas
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Sikhī_Buddha
British Buddhist organisation
central figure is Shakyamuni, the historical Buddha. He is flanked by Dipankara, the Buddha of the past and Maitreya, the Buddha of the future. To the
Triratna_Buddhist_Community
Buddhist text composed by Buddhaghosa
Āḷāra Kālāma, Ajita, Kondañña, King Duṭṭhagāmaṇī, Mahinda, Nāgasena, Dīpaṅkara Buddha, Vipassī Buddha, Queen Mallikā, Sujātā), and geographic details
Atthasālinī
Religious subgroup of the Bengalis
Dipankara Srijan, president of the Chittagong Buddhist Association, as leader of a delegation at the 6th Buddhist council in Rangoon.
Bengali_Buddhists
10th–16th-century school of Tibetan Buddhism
disappeared. The most important founding figure of the Kadam tradition is Atiśa Dīpankara Śrījñāna (982–1054), a Bengali Indian Buddhist master who was known as
Kadam_(Tibetan_Buddhism)
One of the 28 ancient Buddhas
e Twenty-eight Buddhas Past Buddhas Taṇhaṅkara Medhaṅkara Saraṇaṅkara Dīpaṅkara Koṇḍañña Maṅgala Sumana Revata Śobhita Anomadassi Paduma Nārada Padumuttara
Kakusandha
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Commentary on Śāntideva's Bodhisattvacaryāvatāra) as well as by Atiśa Dīpankara, Vimalamitra, and Jñānaśrīmitra (fl. 975-1025 C.E.). Two Indian commentaries
Samadhiraja_Sutra
Theravada Buddhist sect in Myanmar and China
Sumedha offering his body as a bridge for Buddha Dīpaṅkara
Tai_Zawti
Newar Buddhist temple in Nepal
are responsible for the organisation of Samyak, a festival dedicated to Dipankara Buddha Hiranya Varna Mahavihar is the home of the approximately 800 years
Hiranya_Varna_Mahavihar
Thirteenth of twenty-eight Buddhas
relics of Padumuttara. As a Tathāgata his relics were not separated. Dīpankara attained Nirvāṇa in Nandārāma, where a stūpa was built which was thirty-six
Padumuttara_Buddha
Fifth of 28 Buddhas
พระโกณฑัญญพุทธเจ้า Phra Konthanya Phutthachao Vietnamese Kiều Trần Như Phật Information Preceded by Dīpankara Buddha Succeeded by Maṃgala Buddha Buddhism portal
Kondanna_Buddha
Archaeological site in Bangladesh
Bengal's capital during the Chandra, Verma, and Sena dynasties. Atiśa Dīpankara Śrījñāna (982–1054 CE) described this region in his writings: There is
Nateshwar_Deul
Third of twenty-eight Buddhas
බුදුන් වහන්සේ Saranankara Budun Wahanse Information Venerated by Theravada Preceded by Medhaṅkara Buddha Succeeded by Dīpankara Buddha Buddhism portal
Saraṇaṅkara
Fifteenth of twenty eight Buddhas
e Twenty-eight Buddhas Past Buddhas Taṇhaṅkara Medhaṅkara Saraṇaṅkara Dīpaṅkara Koṇḍañña Maṅgala Sumana Revata Śobhita Anomadassi Paduma Nārada Padumuttara
Sujāta_Buddha
Buddhist temple at Jogyesan, South Korea
Buddhism. The main hall houses the three main statues of the past Buddha, Dīpankara Buddha, the "current" Buddha, Gautama Buddha, and the future Buddha, Maitreya
Songgwangsa
Buddhist texts composed in Sanskrit
Prajñākaramati Śikṣāsamuccayaḥ by Shantideva Bodhipathapradīpaḥ of Atiśa Dīpankara Śrījñāna Yogācārabhūmiḥ Abhisamayalankara Mahāyānasūtrālamkārakārikā and
Sanskrit_Buddhist_literature
Twenty-first of 28 Buddhas
e Twenty-eight Buddhas Past Buddhas Taṇhaṅkara Medhaṅkara Saraṇaṅkara Dīpaṅkara Koṇḍañña Maṅgala Sumana Revata Śobhita Anomadassi Paduma Nārada Padumuttara
Phussa
Nepalese merchant
the foot of Swayambhu hill. During the ceremony, hundreds of images of Dīpankara Buddha are assembled, and gifts of different types of food are made to
Bhakta_Bir_Singh_Tuladhar
Sixth of 28 Buddhas before Siddhartha Gautama
e Twenty-eight Buddhas Past Buddhas Taṇhaṅkara Medhaṅkara Saraṇaṅkara Dīpaṅkara Koṇḍañña Maṅgala Sumana Revata Śobhita Anomadassi Paduma Nārada Padumuttara
Maṅgala_Buddha
secures his position for a five-year term. 28 June - The ashes of Atiśa Dipankara Shrijnana are brought to Bangladesh from Tibet. Bangladesh is elected
1978_in_Bangladesh
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Master of the Right Path; Lord Krishna; True Warrior; Mightiest Lord; Night Light; Lord of Correct Path
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God is gracious, Superior person
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True Friend
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