Also known as Kaiguang
Buddhābhiseka (; ) refers to a broad range of Buddhist rituals used to consecrate images of the Buddha and other Buddhist figures, such as bodhisattvas.
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Buddhābhiseka (; ) refers to a broad range of Buddhist rituals used to consecrate images of the Buddha and other Buddhist figures, such as bodhisattvas.
==Terms== Buddhābhiseka is known by a number of different terms in various languages. The terms kaiyan (), kaiguang (), and dianyan () and their derivative forms are used in the Chinese, Korean (where it is known as jeom-an or 점안), Japanese (where it is known as kaigen) and Vietnamese languages (where it is known as khai quang điểm nhãn), while buddhābhiseka (; ; ) is used in predominantly Theravada Buddhist countries.
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