History, asked by Yashbudakoti, 10 months ago

. Give the meaning of Buddha and Tathagat.​

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Answered by tapatidolai
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Tathāgata (Sanskrit: [tɐˈtʰaːɡɐtɐ]) is a Pali and Sanskrit word; Gautama Buddha uses it when referring to himself in the Pāli Canon. The term is often thought to mean either "one who has thus gone" (tathā-gata) or "one who has thus come" (tathā-āgata).

English: One who has thus gone; Thus Come One

Sanskrit: Tathāgata

Answered by reemaasthana19
48

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tataghat (Sanskrit teteghata) is a Pali and Sanskrit word ;Gautam Buddha uses it when referring to himself in the palm canon .The term is often thought to mean either "one who has thus gone" (tatagatha) or "one who has thus come" (tatha-agata).

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