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  1. How is one reborn as a chakravartin? - Buddhism Stack Exchange

    Chakravartin (Sanskrit cakravartin, Pali cakkavattin) is a Sanskrit term used to refer to an ideal universal ruler who rules ethically and benevolently over the entire world. Such a ruler's rei...

  2. Lord Buddha and Chakravartin - Buddhism Stack Exchange

    Sep 14, 2018 · Are they the same person? Or a previous incarnation before the Buddha was a human? Is there any Sutras that mentions/reference about this? (Pali Canon)

  3. Why wasn't the Buddha a solipsist? - Buddhism Stack Exchange

    Don't get me wrong, I'm not asking because I consider myself a great person etc., Chakravartin, but why didn't the Buddha take solipsism seriously, perhaps before his complete …

  4. Why do some English-language texts refer to the Buddha as "Lord"?

    Jul 16, 2020 · I often see this word online, especially in Sutras translated into English. Does the original Sutra written in Pali or Sanskrit mentioned it like this? The meaning of …

  5. Hot Linked Questions - Buddhism Stack Exchange

    Don't get me wrong, I'm not asking because I consider myself a great person etc., Chakravartin, but why didn't the Buddha take solipsism seriously, perhaps before his complete enlightenment?

  6. Can or should a Buddhist defend themselves physically?

    Feb 19, 2015 · The Chakravartin shall come out at the end of the age, from the city the gods fashioned on Mount Kailasa. He shall smite the barbarians in battle with his own four-division …

  7. Can Buddhism give any justification for military violence?

    Feb 14, 2015 · The Chakravartin shall come out at the end of the age, from the city the gods fashioned on Mount Kailasa. He shall smite the barbarians in battle with his own four-division …