- Horse-necked one
Wrathful form;
simultaneously bodhisattva and a
Wisdom King
Amoghapāśa Unfailing noose Avalokitesvara with rope and net Nīlakaṇṭhāvalokiteśvara...
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Amoghapasa inscription is an
inscription inscribed on the back of pāduka
Amoghapāśa as
referred to in
Padang Roco inscription. In 1347,
Adityawarman added...
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deity Amoghapāśa (lit. "Unfailing Rope"), a form of Avalokiteshvara. It is also the
mantra ****ociated with the
consecration (abhiseka) of
Amoghapāśa by myriad...
- An
inscription in
localised Malay Sanskrit found on the back of the
Amoghapasa statue found at Rambahan, West Sumatra,
dated 1347,
written (and perhaps...
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Buddhist scripture regarding prayer to Avalokiteśvara, the
Dharani Sutra of
Amoghapāśa,
promises to
those who pray that "you will not be
attacked by
demons who...
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stone is
served as the base of the
Amoghapasa statue. On the back side of the
statue carved inscription called Amoghapasa inscription dated from a
later period...
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Padang Roco
Inscription dated from 1286
states that a
religious statue of
Amoghapasa was
established at
Dharmasraya on the
orders of Kertanagara, and that...
- establishment, the
kingdom was part of Malayapura, a
kingdom that the
Amoghapasa inscription mentions was
ruled by Adityawarman, who
established himself...
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Pratapaparakrama Rajendra Mauli Warmadewa Pagaruyung Moved to
Pagaruyung Amoghapasa Statue 1347 at Dharmasraya,
Kuburajo inscription at
Pagaruyung (now Tanah...
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Amoghapāśa Lokesvara (****anese: ****ūkenjaku Kannon) with
devas Brahma and
Indra on
either side
dated to late 8th century)
located at Tōdai-ji, Nara, ****an...