What
does Kaya mean in different languages?
Sanskrit:
Kaya is one of the words that refers to a body, or a form. In Buddhism
it specifically refers to the three bodies in which beings manifest (trikaya).
The Dharmakaya is the enlightened manifestation. The Sambogakaya is a
step down from that, I think kind of like an energy body, not quite enlightened,
but not as bound as humans. The Nirmanakaya is the manifest physical form.
Turkish:
Kaya means "rock" --- something stable and indestructible.
Korean:
Kaya was the name of an ancient Korean kingdom located on the southern
peninsula of the country and renowned for its artistic and cultural production.
Chidigo:(African/Kenyan):
Kaya means home.
Jamaican:
Kaya is a medicinal plant/herb known for its miraculous healing powers.
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