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- Wisdom King (Sanskrit: विद्याराज; IAST: Vidyārāja, Chinese: 明王; pinyin: Míngwáng; ****anese pronunciation: Myōō) is a type of wrathful deity in East Asian...
- Dapeng Jinchi Mingwang (Chinese: 大鵬金翅明王; lit. 'The Golden-Winged King of Illumination'), also known as the Golden-Winged Great Peng (Chinese: 金翅大鵬雕), is...
- goes by many names including Kongō-yasha, Vajrayakṣa, or Jingang Yecha Mingwang. "Collections Online | British Museum". www.britishmuseum.org. Retrieved...
- also known in Chinese as Juntuli Mingwang (simplified Chinese: 军荼利明王; traditional Chinese: 軍荼利明王; pinyin: Jūntúlì Míngwáng) and in ****anese as Gundari Myōō...
- Trailokyavijaya (Chinese: 降三世明王; pinyin: Xiángsānshì míngwáng, ****anese: Gōzanze Myō-ō; Korean: Hangsamse Myeongwang) is the King of knowledge having conquered...
- position in the Mandala of the Two Realms. In China, he is known as Bùdòng Míngwáng (不動明王, "Immovable Wisdom King", the Chinese translation of Sanskrit Acala(nātha)...
- (Sanskrit: महामायूरी Mahāmāyūrī ("great pea****"), Chinese: 孔雀明王 Kǒngquè Míngwáng, Vietnamese: Khổng Tước Minh Vương, ****anese: 孔雀明王, romanized: Kujaku Myōō...
- Wūshūshāmó Míngwáng Rōmaji: Ususama Myōō Traditional Chinese characters: 烏枢瑟摩明王 Simplified Chinese characters: 乌枢瑟摩明王 Pinyin: Wūshūsèmó Míngwáng Rōmaji:...
- China during the Tang dynasty, his Sanskrit name was translated as Àirǎn Míngwáng "Love-stained Wisdom King". In ****anese, the same Kanji characters are...
- Kings in Tibetan Buddhism, also known as Kuṇḍali or sometimes as the Ganlu Mingwang (甘露王), who was responsible for longevity, healing, purification, and exorcism...