Bhaiṣajyasamudgata

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Sanskritभैषज्यसमुद्गत
Bhaiṣajyasamudgata
Chinese(Traditional)
藥上菩薩
(Simplified)
药上菩萨
(Pinyin: Yàoshàng Púsà)
Japanese薬上菩薩やくじょうぼさつ
(romaji: Yakujō Bosatsu)
Korean약상보살
(RR: Yagsang Bosal)
Bhaiṣajyasamudgata
Sanskritभैषज्यसमुद्गत
Bhaiṣajyasamudgata
Chinese(Traditional)
藥上菩薩
(Simplified)
药上菩萨
(Pinyin: Yàoshàng Púsà)
Japanese薬上菩薩やくじょうぼさつ
(romaji: Yakujō Bosatsu)
Korean약상보살
(RR: Yagsang Bosal)
Thaiพระไภษัชยสมุทคทโพธิสัตว์
VietnameseDược Thượng Bồ Tát
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Venerated byMahāyāna, Vajrayāna
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Bhaiṣajyasamudgata (Sanskrit: भैषज्यसमुद्गत; or Medicine Risen) is a bodhisattva mentioned within the Lotus Sutra and the Bhaiṣajyarāja-bhaiṣajyasamudgata-sūtra (Chinese: 佛說觀藥王藥上二菩薩經; Sūtra Spoken by the Buddha on Visualizing the Two Bodhisattvas Bhaisajyarāja and Bhaisajyasamudgata).[1][2][3] In chapter 23 of the Lotus Sutra (The Bodhisattva Bhaiṣajyarāja), the Buddha tells the story of Bhaiṣajyasamudgata's brother the 'Medicine King' Bodhisattva, who, in a previous life, burnt his body as a supreme offering to a Buddha.[4][5][6] He is said to have been reborn over a period of numerous lifetimes healing and curing diseases, and is a representation of the healing power of the Buddha.

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