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- A Wisdom King (Sanskrit: विद्याराज; IAST: Vidyārāja, Chinese: 明王; pinyin: Míngwáng; ****anese pronunciation: Myōō) is a type of wrathful deity in East...
- Ucchuṣma (Chinese: 穢跡金剛; pinyin: Huìjì Jīngāng; Rōmaji: Eshaku Kongō) is a Vidyārāja in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. Ucchuṣma's full name in Sanskrit sources...
- East Asian esoteric Buddhism, Acala is classed among the Wisdom Kings (Vidyārāja) and is preeminent among the five Wisdom Kings of the Womb Realm. Accordingly...
- Teertha(1552-1603)(Ramanathapura, H****an) Vishvavandya Teertha(1603-1652)(Koodli) Vidyaraja Teertha(1652-1678)(Srirangam) Vishvamurthy Teertha(1678-1708)(Pejavara)...
- devas, or even as manifestations of a Buddha. The Wisdom Kings (Sanskrit: Vidyārāja) are beings that are venerated in East Asian Buddhism and in Vajrayana...
- celestial nectar of immortality. When classified among the Five Wisdom Kings (vidyārāja), fierce incarnations or emissaries of the Five Wisdom Buddhas, he is...
- Kurukullā Rakta Yamari In East Asian Buddhism, Wisdom Kings (Sanskrit vidyarāja), are seen as divine manifestations of the Buddhas, who act as protectors...
- vijaya hūm jaḥ svāhā! Religion portal Chinese Esoteric Buddhism Shingon Vidyaraja Lopez, Donald (2014). "Trailokyavijaya". The Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism...
- statuary. The Five Tathāgathas are protected by five Wisdom Kings called Vidyārājas, and in China and ****an they are frequently depicted together in the Mandala...
- classes: Buddhas (Butsu 仏), Bodhisattvas (Bosatsu 菩薩), Wisdom Kings (Vidyaraja, Myōō 明王), Devas (Ten 天), Buddha emanations (Sanskrit: nirmāṇakāya, Keshin...