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- Amoghasiddhi (Devanagari: अमोघसिद्धि) is one of the Five Wisdom Buddhas of the Mahayana and Vajrayana tradition of Buddhism. He is ****ociated with the...
- common today are: Akshobhya, Ratnasambhava, Vairocana, Amitābha, and Amoghasiddhi. They are sometimes seen as emanations and representations of the five...
- in Chinese) is one of the Five Wisdom Kings. He is a manifestation of Amoghasiddhi. He goes by many names including Kongō-yasha, Vajrayakṣa, or Jingang...
- is considered one of the Five Dhyāni Buddhas (together with Akṣobhya, Amoghasiddhi, Ratnasambhava, and Vairocana), who is ****ociated with the western direction...
- Pure Land Buddhism. His buddha-field is called Sukhāvatī ("Blissful"). Amoghasiddhi ("Infallible Success") Ratnasambhava ("Jewel Born") Each is ****ociated...
- Jinas), the Buddhas Vairocana, Aksobhya, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha and Amoghasiddhi. When paired with another mandala depicting the Five Wisdom Kings, this...
- Pure Land Buddhism. His buddha-field is called Sukhāvatī ("Blissful"). Amoghasiddhi ("Infallible Success") Bhaiṣajyaguru ("Medicine guru") also known as...
- Metal Buddha Wisdom Copper Amitabha Discriminating Tin Amoghasiddhi All-Accomplishing Zinc Akshobhya Mirror-Like Iron Ratnasambhava Equality Lead Vairocana...
- were manifested the Five Wisdom Buddhas (Dhyani Buddhas): Akshobhya Amoghasiddhi Amitabha Ratnasambhava Vairocana Buddha Vajradhara and the Wisdom Buddhas...
- guided anti-tank missile Amoghapasa inscription, Indonesian inscription Amoghasiddhi, an avatar of the Buddha Amoghavajra (705–774), Buddhist translator Amoghavarsha...