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Ratnasambhava (Sanskrit: रत्नसम्भव, lit. "Jewel-Born") is one of the Five
Dhyani Buddhas (or "Five
Meditation Buddhas") of
Mahayana and
Vajrayana or Tantric...
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names today are: In the east,
Vairocana and
Buddha Locana; in the
south Ratnasambhava and
Buddha Mamaki; in the west Amitābha Panadaravasini; in the north...
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Wisdom Buddhas (a.k.a. Five Jinas), the
Buddhas Vairocana, Aksobhya,
Ratnasambhava,
Amitabha and Amoghasiddhi. When
paired with
another mandala depicting...
- also as the Five
Tathagatas together with Akshobhya, Amoghasiddhi,
Ratnasambhava, and Vairocana. Amitābha is ****ociated with the
western direction and...
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called Sukhāvatī ("Blissful").
Amoghasiddhi ("Infallible Success")
Ratnasambhava ("Jewel Born") Each is ****ociated with a
different consort, direction...
- the Five
Wisdom Buddhas, he is
considered to be the
manifestation of
Ratnasambhava, one of the five
buddhas who is ****ociated with the
southern direction...
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healing Buddha. His pure land is Vaiḍūryanirbhāsa ("Pure
Beryl Light").
Ratnasambhava ("Jewel Born")
Vairocana ("the Illuminator"), a key
figure in the Avatamsaka...
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Wisdom Copper Amitabha Discriminating Tin
Amoghasiddhi All-Accomplishing Zinc
Akshobhya Mirror-Like Iron
Ratnasambhava Equality Lead
Vairocana Dharmadhatu...
- Kundali, "The
Dispenser of
Heavenly Nectar"—manifestation of
Buddha Ratnasambhava Trailokyavijaya, "The
Conqueror of The
Three Planes"—manifestation of...
- Vaiśravaṇa is
considered a lokapāla or dharmapāla in the
retinue of
Ratnasambhava. He is also
known as the King of the North. As
guardian of the north...