Vipassī
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In Buddhist tradition, Vipassī (Pāli) is the twenty-second of twenty-eight Buddhas described in Chapter 27 of the Buddhavaṃsa.[1] The Buddhavamsa is a Buddhist text which describes the life of Gautama Buddha and the twenty-seven Buddhas who preceded him. It is the fourteenth book of the Khuddaka Nikāya, which in turn is part of the Sutta Piṭaka. The Sutta Piṭaka is one of three pitakas (main sections) which together constitute the Tripiṭaka, or Pāli Canon of Theravada Buddhism.[2]
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Vipassī Buddha | |
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Sanskrit | विपश्यिन् Vipaśyin Buddha |
Pāli | Vipassī Buddha |
Burmese | ဝိပဿီဘုရား |
Chinese | 毗婆尸佛 (Pinyin: Pípóshī Fó) |
Japanese | 毘婆尸仏 (romaji: Bibashi Butsu) |
Korean | 비파시불 (RR: Bipasi Bul) |
Sinhala | විපස්සී බුදුන් වහන්සේ Wipassi Budun Wahanse |
Thai | พระวิปัสสีพุทธเจ้า Phra Wipatsi Phutthachao |
Tibetan | རྣམ་གཟིགས་ Wylie: rnam gzigs |
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Venerated by | Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana |
Attributes | Pure Buddha[citation needed] |
Preceded by Puṣya Buddha Succeeded by Śikhin Buddha | |
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The third to the last Buddha of the Alamkarakalpa, Vipassī was preceded by Phussa Buddha and succeeded by Sikhī Buddha.[3]