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Who is the living Buddha in Tantric Buddhism?

People who have made achievements in Tibetan Buddhism and can be reincarnated according to their own wishes are called "Zhubi Valley" (Tibetan) or "Hubile Khan" (Mongolian). This word means "reincarnation" or "incarnation". "Living Buddha" is a customary name for people in Han areas. Buddha is a transliteration of the Tibetan language (sprul-sku), which means "Tao becomes flesh". It is named according to Mahayana Buddhism's theory of dharma body, reporting body and Tao becoming flesh. Tibetan Buddhism believes that the dharma body does not appear, but appears when it is reported, and the incarnation appears randomly. Therefore, an accomplished enlightened person, when alive, "benefits all beings" everywhere; When he dies, he can have several incarnations. In other words, under the guidance of this Buddhist theory, Tibetan Buddhism finally found something to rely on in the world, that is, "reincarnated or reincarnated living Buddha." Therefore, "Zhugu" (incarnation) is the only title that can accurately, comprehensively and best express the profound meaning and spiritual realm of "living Buddha", so it is the orthodox title of "living Buddha".

The reincarnation system of living Buddha is one of the important characteristics of Tibetan religion, which is based on the theory of soul reincarnation and produced to solve the inheritance problem of religious leaders. It was founded in the Karma tribe of the Kagyu Sect of Tibetan Buddhism. When Duba, the leader of this tribe, died in 1 193, this testamentary disciple "will be reincarnated". Disciples believe that Karmapashi is the reincarnation of his teacher. After 10 years of temple practice, he officially became the first reincarnated living Buddha in Tibet and served as the leader of the Sect.