prabhāsvaratā
Basic Meaning
In a general sense, that which clears away darkness, though it often appears in Buddhist literature in reference to the mind or its nature. It is a particularly salient feature of Tantric literature, especially in regard to the advanced meditation techniques of the completion-stage yogas.
Term Variations | |
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Key Term | prabhāsvaratā |
Topic Variation | luminosity |
Tibetan | འོད་གསལ་ ( ösel) |
Wylie Tibetan Transliteration | 'od gsal ( ösel) |
Devanagari Sanskrit | प्रभास्वर |
Chinese | 光明 |
Chinese Pinyin | guāng míng |
Japanese Transliteration | kōmyō |
Korean Transliteration | kwangmyŏng |
Buddha-nature Site Standard English | luminosity |
Richard Barron's English Term | sheer lucidity, utter lucidity |
Jeffrey Hopkin's English Term | clear light |
Dan Martin's English Term | luminosity |
Gyurme Dorje's English Term | inner radiance, luminosity |
Ives Waldo's English Term | luminous clarity |
Term Information | |
Source Language | Sanskrit |
Basic Meaning | In a general sense, that which clears away darkness, though it often appears in Buddhist literature in reference to the mind or its nature. It is a particularly salient feature of Tantric literature, especially in regard to the advanced meditation techniques of the completion-stage yogas. |
Related Terms | Prabhāsvaracitta |
Term Type | Noun |
Definitions | |
Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism | See page 653: In Sanskrit, “luminous,” “resplendent”; referring to an effulgence of light and often used as a metaphor for either deep states of meditation or, especially, the nature of the mind. |