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  2. Buddhism includes a wide array of divine beings that are venerated in various ritual and popular contexts. Initially they included mainly Indian figures such as devas, asuras and yakshas, but later came to include other Asian spirits and local gods (like the Burmese nats and the Japanese kami).

    • What Do We Mean by Gods?
    • The Tantric Deities
    • Other Mahayana Godlike Beings
    • What About God?

    Let's start with polytheistic-type gods. In the world's religions, these have been understood in many ways, Most commonly, they are supernatural beings with some kind of agency---they control the weather, for example, or they might help you win victories. The classic Roman and Greek gods and goddesses are examples. Practice in a religion based on p...

    Now, let's move on to the tantric deities. In Buddhism, tantra is the use of rituals, symbolism and yoga practices to evoke experiences that enable the realization of enlightenment. The most common practice of Buddhist tantra is to experience oneself as a deity. In this case, then, the deities are more like archetypal symbols than supernatural crea...

    Although they may not practice formal tantra, there are tantric elements running through much of Mahayana Buddhism. Iconic beings such as Avalokiteshvara are evoked to bring compassion to the world, yes, but we are her eyes and hands and feet. The same is true of Amitabha. Some may understand Amitabha as a deity who will take them to paradise (alth...

    Finally, we get to the Big G. What did the Buddha say about him? Well, nothing that I know of. It's possible the Buddha was never exposed to monotheism as we know it. The concept of God as the one and only supreme being, and not just one god among many, was just coming into acceptance among Jewish scholars about the time the Buddha was born. This G...

  3. Apr 5, 2023 · The Major Buddhist Gods and Goddesses. Buddhism has a rich pantheon of deities and bodhisattvas, each with their own unique attributes and roles. While the number of gods and goddesses in Buddhism is vast, there are a few that stand out as being particularly important.

  4. Apr 8, 2022 · The 6 Most Important Gods in Buddhism. As one of the world’s oldest religions, there are countless entities referred to as Buddhist gods. A summary of the primary ones from each of the three most important branches of Buddhism: Who are the Main Gods from Theravada Buddhism?

  5. Nov 23, 2009 · The realms. Buddhism has six realms into which a soul can be reborn. From most to least pleasant, these are: Heaven, the home of the gods (devas): this is a realm of enjoyment inhabited by...

  6. Buddhism has a lot more to say on labels and imputing concepts than it does about gods and deities — and “religion” is clearly a problematic label. The Buddhist path embraces everyone, regardless of any belief in God — or not.

  7. Nov 17, 2009 · There is no belief in a personal God. It is not centred on the relationship between humanity and God. Buddhists believe that nothing is fixed or permanent - change is always possible....

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