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In Buddhism however, Maitreya is a bodhisattva and the Buddha-yet-to-come. The name "Maitreya" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Maitri", which means "friendliness".
 
In Buddhism however, Maitreya is a bodhisattva and the Buddha-yet-to-come. The name "Maitreya" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Maitri", which means "friendliness".
  
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==''Appears in''==
 
* [[Final Fantasy Legend III]] as [[Maitreya]]
 
* [[Final Fantasy Legend III]] as [[Maitreya]]
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* [[SaGa III: Light or Shadow]] as [[Maitreya]]
 
* [[Xenogears]] as [[Maitreya]]
 
* [[Xenogears]] as [[Maitreya]]
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* [[Tactics Ogre]] as [[Maitreya]]
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* [[Tactics Ogre: Reborn]] as [[Maitreya]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 25 November 2022

In Xenogears, the character General Maitreya was but a semi-important character. He was a Sand Pirate who fought alongside Fei, and was later killed by Vanderkaum.

In Buddhism however, Maitreya is a bodhisattva and the Buddha-yet-to-come. The name "Maitreya" is derived from the Sanskrit word "Maitri", which means "friendliness".

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