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Video:Minute Faith   Mahayana Buddhism; What is not one sometimes described as the “Holy Trinity” of Buddhism?
A
The truth body
B
The cosmic universe
C
The body of mutual enjoyment
D
The created body.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -It is said that the Buddha is defined by three bodies of enlightenment, the so-called trikaya of classical Mahayana theory. These include the dharmakaya, the body of ultimate reality; the sambhogakaya, the body of joy; and the nirmanakaya, the Buddha’s conditioned, human body of flesh and blood.

Detailed explanation-2: -Buddhism, like most Indian systems of thought, sees the world as a realm of transmigration, or reincarnation (samsara), from which one may escape by attaining nirvana. In the Mahayana tradition, the emphasis is less on nirvana and more on knowledge or wisdom, the mastery of which constitutes awakening.

Detailed explanation-3: -giving (dāna) morality (sīla) patience (ksānti) energy (virya) meditation (dhyāna) wisdom (prajñā)

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