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གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན། | Glossary of Terms

  • གཙུག་གཏོར་ཅན།

  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • གཙུག་ཕུད་ཅན།
  • གཙུག་ལྡན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • gtsug phud can
  • gtsug gtor can
  • gtsug ldan
  • śikhin
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Publications: 18
Translation by Robert Miller
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་གཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug gtor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

One of the six buddhas who preceded Śākyamuni in this Fortunate Eon.

Translation by Fumi Yao
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

A name common to thirty buddhas in the past. See also UT22084-001-006-5316.

Translation by Peter Alan Roberts
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

In early Buddhism the second of seven buddhas, with Śākyamuni as the seventh. The first three buddhas‍—Vipaśyin, Śikhin, and Viśvabhuk‍—appeared in a kalpa earlier than our Bhadra kalpa, and therefore Śākyamuni is more commonly referred to as the fourth buddha. Also translated elsewhere as gtsug ldan; the Mahāvyutpatti also translates as gtsug tor can.

Translation by Catherine Dalton · Heidi Koppl · James Gentry · Cortland Dahl · Hilary Herdman · Andreas Doctor
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

A buddha in the past.

Translation by Dr. Thomas Doctor · James Gentry
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

A buddha.

Translation by Peter Alan Roberts
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ལྡན།
  • gtsug ldan
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

The second of the seven buddhas, with Śākyamuni as the seventh. The Tibetan translation could also be read as “one with a crown protuberance.”

Translation by Wiesiek Mical · Timothy Hinkle
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

One of the tathāgatas. The second of the seven buddhas, with Śākyamuni as the seventh. Identified in other texts as the penultimate buddha to appear in the eon that preceded the present one.

Translation by Gregory Forgues · Rolf Scheuermann
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཕུད་ཅན།
  • gtsug phud can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

“Crown Ornament Holder.”

Translation by Benjamin Collet-Cassart
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

One of the six buddhas who preceded Śākyamuni in this Fortunate Eon.

Translation by Reverend Dr. Chodrung-ma Kunga Chodron
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

The second of the “seven previous buddhas.”

Translation by Adam Krug
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

The second of the seven tathāgatas/buddhas. Identified in other texts as the penultimate buddha to appear in the eon that preceded the present one.

Translation by Dr. Thomas Doctor · Timothy Hinkle · Benjamin Collet-Cassart
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

A previous buddha.

Translation by Ryan Conlon
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

A buddha from a previous eon.

Translation by Wiesiek Mical
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་གཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug gtor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

The second of the seven buddhas of the past.

Translation by Wiesiek Mical
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

One of the tathāgatas attending the delivery of the MMK; one of the eight tathāgatas

Translation by James Gentry
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

Second of the seven buddhas of the past.

Translation by Peter Alan Roberts
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

In early Buddhism, the second of the seven buddhas, with Śākyamuni as the seventh. The first three buddhas‍—Vipaśyin, Śikhin, and Viśvabhu‍—are in an earlier eon than the Bhadraka eon, and therefore Śākyamuni is more commonly referred to as the fourth buddha.

Translation by Peter Alan Roberts
  • Śikhin
  • གཙུག་ཏོར་ཅན།
  • gtsug tor can
  • śikhin
Definition in this text:

In early Buddhism, the second of the seven buddhas, with Śākyamuni as the seventh. The first three buddhas‍—Vipaśyin, Śikhin, and Viśvabhu‍—are in an earlier eon than the Bhadraka eon, and therefore Śākyamuni is more commonly referred to as the fourth buddha.