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After the withdrawal of Shamballa to the etheric octave, Sanat Kumara embodied as Dipamkara, the Lamp-Lighting Buddha. (The Sanskrit word ''Dipamkara'' means “kindler of lights” or “the luminous.”) In Buddhist tradition, Dipamkara is a legendary Buddha who lived long, long ago, the first of twenty-four Buddhas who preceded Gautama Buddha. Dipamkara prophesied that the ascetic Sumedha would become the future Buddha Gautama.
Tras la retirada de Shambala a la octava etérica, Sanat Kumara encarnó como Dipamkara, el Buda que enciende la lámpara. (La palabra sánscrita ''Dipamkara'' significa "encendedor de luces" o "el luminoso"). En la tradición budista, Dipamkara es un Buda legendario que vivió hace mucho, mucho tiempo, el primero de veinticuatro Budas que antecedieron al Buda Gautama. Dipamkara profetizó que el asceta Sumedha llegaría a ser el Buda Gautama.


Buddhists consider Dipamkara, Gautama Buddha and Lord Maitreya to be the “Buddhas of the three times”—past, present and future. We can understand this to mean that Dipamkara is the past Lord of the World, Gautama Buddha is the present Lord of the World and Maitreya will be the future Lord of the World.
Buddhists consider Dipamkara, Gautama Buddha and Lord Maitreya to be the “Buddhas of the three times”—past, present and future. We can understand this to mean that Dipamkara is the past Lord of the World, Gautama Buddha is the present Lord of the World and Maitreya will be the future Lord of the World.