noun
buddha-body within a practitioner
In esoteric Buddhism (Shingon), the practitioner's body that is empowered through ritual and meditation to manifest the buddha's qualities.
加持身とは、修行者の身体が仏の力によって加持された状態を指す。
Kajishin refers to the state in which the practitioner's body is empowered by the buddha's power.
noun
altruistic manifested form of Mahavairocana
In New Shingon doctrine, the compassionate, manifested body of Mahavairocana that appears to save beings; contrasted with 本地身 (honjishin), the fundamental, unmanifested form.
See also: 本地身
新義真言宗では、加持身は大日如来の利他のために現れた姿とされる。
In New Shingon, Kajishin is considered the form of Mahavairocana that appears for the benefit of others.
From 加持 (kaji, 'empowerment, blessing') + 身 (shin, 'body'). A technical term in esoteric Buddhism.