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Vajrasattva (Sanskrit: वज्रसत्त्व, Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་སེམས་དཔའ།
Dorje Sempa,
short form: རྡོར་སེམས། Dorsem) is a
bodhisattva in the
Mahayana and Mantrayana/Vajrayana...
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other symbols instead of
Tibetan characters. The
Mirror of the
Heart of
Vajrasattva (Tibetan: རྡོ་རྗེ་སེམས་དཔའ་སྙིང་གི་མེ་ལོང, Wylie: rdo rje sems dpa' snying...
- the vajra.
Three of the most
famous of
these are
Vajrasattva, Vajrapani, and Padmasambhava.
Vajrasattva (lit. vajra-being)
holds the vajra, in his right...
- and ****an,
incorporates yidams like
Marici and the "five
mysteries of
Vajrasattva".
These variations reflect the
integration of
yidam practices into local...
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Abhisheka (coronation ceremony) of
Shingon Buddhism He was
united with
Vajrasattva, a Bodhisattva, as a
secular emperor, and
became a
symbol of the unification...
- Mahāvairocana
revealed the mandala's
secret teachings to his
disciple Vajrasattva from his "womb of comp****ion". In
other translations, the term Matrix...
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According to
Tibetan Buddhism,
Hayagriva is the
wrathful form of
Vajrasattva, who ****umes the form Avalokiteśvara and
turns into
Hayagriva in order...
- Kagyé. [citation needed]
Vajrakilaya is a
wrathful form of the
Buddha Vajrasattva. His
distinctive iconographic trait is that he
holds the
dagger called...
- Prajñāpāramitā Devī Bhaiṣajyaguru
Vairocana Mañjuśrī Avalokiteśvara Vajrapāṇi
Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha
Samantabhadra Tara
Wrathful deities...
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bodhisattva of
power that
flanks Amitābha in Pure Land
Buddhism and as
Vajrasattva in
Tibetan Buddhism. They are
usually portra**** as a pair of figures...