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- Ākāśagarbha (Chinese: 虛空藏菩薩; pinyin: Xūkōngzàng Púsà; ****anese pronunciation: Kokūzō Bosatsu; Korean: 허공장보살; romaja: Heogongjang Bosal; Vietnamese: Hư...
- Ākāśagarbha), the bodhisattva of the void. During this period, Kūkai frequently sought out isolated mountain regions where he chanted the Ākāśagarbha...
- Mahayana Buddhism, along with Mañjuśrī, Samantabhadra, Avalokiteśvara, Ākāśagarbha, Kṣitigarbha, Maitreya and Sarvanivarana-Vishkambhin. In Chinese Buddhism...
- Kṣitigarbha ("Earth Source"), known as the savior of beings from **** Ākāśagarbha ("Space Source") also known as Gaganagañja, ****ociated with the space...
- mahāsattvas are Mañjuśrī, Samantabhadra, Avalokiteśvara, Mahāsthāmaprāpta, Akasagarbha, Kṣitigarbha, Maitreya and Sarvanivarana-Vishkambhin.[citation needed]...
- three schools, including the Theravāda, reject this interpretation. Ākāśagarbha – a Bodhisattva ****ociated with akasha Akashic records – Term in theosophy...
- ****ociated with the north-east Kuṇḍali - Manifestation of the bodhisattva Ākāśagarbha, ****ociated with the north-west Trailokyavijaya - Manifestation of the...
- Bodhisattvas with Mañjuśrī, Samantabhadra, Avalokiteśvara, Mahāsthāmaprāpta, Ākāśagarbha, Kṣitigarbha and Maitreya. His name means "He who blocks (viṣkambhin)...
- non-exhaustive list of bodhisattvas primarily respected in Buddhism. Ākāśagarbha Chinese: 虛空藏; pinyin: Xūkōngzàng; ****anese pronunciation: Kokūzō; Korean:...
- depicted in union with Mamaki and attended by the male bodhisattvas Ākāśagarbha and Samantabhadra and the female bodhisattvas Mala and Dhupa. In Tibet...