Busshi
Busshi (Jap., ‘son of the Buddha’). A disciple of the Buddha (i.e. a ‘Buddhist’). More generally, busshi embraces all living beings, since the Buddha regards them as his family and children. Thus busshi also includes all bodhisattvas.
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