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In classical Buddhist Cosmology, Akaniṣṭha (Pali: Akaniṭṭha, meaning "Nothing Higher", "Unsurpassed") is the highest of the Pure Abodes, and thus the highest of all the form realms. It is the realm where devas like Maheśvara live. In Mahayana Buddhism, Akaniṣṭha is also a name for the Pure Land (Buddhafield) of the Buddha Vairocana. Tibetan Buddhism, Akaniṣṭha (Tib. 'og min) often describes three Akaniṣṭhas:

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  • 色究竟天(しきくきょうてん、しきくぎょうてん、梵: Akaniṣṭha、音訳:阿迦尼吒天(あかにたてん)等他)は、仏教の世界観の1つであり、三界のうち、色界及び天上界における最高の天のこと。 (ja)
  • In classical Buddhist Cosmology, Akaniṣṭha (Pali: Akaniṭṭha, meaning "Nothing Higher", "Unsurpassed") is the highest of the Pure Abodes, and thus the highest of all the form realms. It is the realm where devas like Maheśvara live. In Mahayana Buddhism, Akaniṣṭha is also a name for the Pure Land (Buddhafield) of the Buddha Vairocana. Tibetan Buddhism, Akaniṣṭha (Tib. 'og min) often describes three Akaniṣṭhas: (en)
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  • In classical Buddhist Cosmology, Akaniṣṭha (Pali: Akaniṭṭha, meaning "Nothing Higher", "Unsurpassed") is the highest of the Pure Abodes, and thus the highest of all the form realms. It is the realm where devas like Maheśvara live. In Mahayana Buddhism, Akaniṣṭha is also a name for the Pure Land (Buddhafield) of the Buddha Vairocana. Tibetan Buddhism, Akaniṣṭha (Tib. 'og min) often describes three Akaniṣṭhas: 1. * The Ultimate Akaniṣṭha, the formless state of dharmakaya, the dharmadhatu. 2. * The Densely Arrayed Akaniṣṭha (Tib. 'Og min rgyan stug po bkod pa; Skt. Ghanavyūhakaniṣṭha), or the "Symbolic Akaniṣṭha" which is the realm of sambhogakaya. "Ghanavyūha Akaniṣṭha", refers to the pure Saṃbhogakāya Buddha field out of which emanate all Nirmāṇakāya Buddhas and Buddhafields such as Sukhāvati. It is the supreme Buddhafield in which all Buddhas attain Buddhahood. The Saṃbhogakāya Buddha Vajradhara is said to have taught the Vajrayana in the realm of Akaniṣṭha Ghanavyūha. 3. * The Mundane Akaniṣṭha, which is the highest pure level of the form realm, which is the sphere of nirmanakayas. (en)
  • 色究竟天(しきくきょうてん、しきくぎょうてん、梵: Akaniṣṭha、音訳:阿迦尼吒天(あかにたてん)等他)は、仏教の世界観の1つであり、三界のうち、色界及び天上界における最高の天のこと。 (ja)
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