The term "Ratna Buddha" does not specifically refer to a recognized Buddha in traditional Buddhist scriptures or teachings. However, "Ratna" is a Sanskrit term that translates to "jewel" or "precious," and there are Buddhas associated with this concept within certain Buddhist traditions.
One such Buddha is Ratnasambhava, who is considered one of the Five Dhyani Buddhas in Vajrayana Buddhism. Each Dhyani Buddha represents a particular aspect of enlightenment, and Ratnasambhava is associated with the enlightened quality of generosity and abundance. He is often depicted holding a jewel and is connected to the Southern direction in Buddhist mandalas.
While Ratnasambhava is the Buddha most directly associated with the term "Ratna," the concept of jewels and precious qualities is pervasive in Buddhism. Buddhas, in general, are often referred to as "Ratnas" or jewels due to their exceptional qualities and the profound teachings they bring, likening them to precious gems that illuminate the path to enlightenment.
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