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Akshobhya (Sanskrit: अक्षोभ्य,
Akṣobhya, "Immovable One";
traditional Chinese: 阿閦如来; ; pinyin: Āchùrúlái; ****anese pronunciation:
Ashuku Nyorai) is one...
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surrounded by
Ratnaketu (south),
Amitayus (west),
Dundubhisvara (north) and
Aksobhya (east) Buddhas. This set
already includes three of the main five Buddha...
- is also
described as the form of the Atharvaveda. Her
Bhairava is
named Akṣobhya.
According to the Svatantratantra, Tara
protects her
devotees from difficult...
- also
aspire to be
reborn in
other pure lands, such as the
buddhafields of
Aksobhya and
Medicine Guru (though this is rarer).
Although the
Buddhas are venerated...
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first versions of the
Prajnaparamita series,
along with
texts concerning Akṣobhya,
which were
probably composed in the 1st
century BCE in the
south of India...
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becoming seen as the
wrathful manifestation of
either Vairocana, the
buddha Akṣobhya, or the
bodhisattva Mañjuśrī. In
later texts, he is also
called Caṇḍaroṣaṇa...
- of the Five
Wisdom Buddhas (a.k.a. Five Jinas), the
Buddhas Vairocana,
Aksobhya, Ratnasambhava,
Amitabha and Amoghasiddhi. When
paired with
another mandala...
- lotus-seats
appear in the four directions, with four
Buddhas seated upon them:
Aksobhya in the East,
Ratnaketu in the South,
Amitayus in the West and Dundubhīśvara...
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Nattier 2000, p. 76.
Nattier 2000, p. 74. Nattier, Jan (2000). "The
Realm of
Aksobhya: A
Missing Piece in the
History of Pure Land Buddhism".
Journal of the...
- Śūraṅgama/Sitātapatrā Nīlakaṇṭha Tārā Mahākāla Hayagrīva Amitābha Bhaiṣajyaguru/
Akṣobhya Guhyasamāja Vajrayoginī/Vajravārāhī Heruka/Cakrasaṃvara Yamāntaka Kālacakra...