Akshobhya
deity sky Buddhist single tradition · 2
Meaning 'the Imperturbable,' Akshobhya is one of the five primary Buddhas recognized in Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions. His buddha-field is Abhirati, which means 'The Joyous.'
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- co occurs with
- Amoghasiddhi, Ratnasambhava, Ākāśadhātvīśvarī, Māmakī, Paṇḍāravāsinī, Kurukullā, Nageshvara Raja, Mahavairocana, Nagarjuna, Acharya-Vajrapani, Nilambara-Vajrapani, Mahacakra-Vajrapani, Acala-Vajrapani, Vajradhara, Maitreya, Taras, Vairocana, Vajrayogini, Nairatmya, Padmasambhava, Samantabhadra, Amitabha, Bhaiṣajyaguru, Sakyamuni, Manjushri, Avalokiteshvara
- consort of
- Locanā
- aspect of
- Vajrapāṇi
- has aspect
- Vajrapāṇi
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wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Akshobhya ('the Imperturbable'), his buddha-field is Abhirati (lit. 'The Joyous').”
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“Vajrapāni is seen as a manifestation of Vajradhara and the "spiritual reflex", the Dhyani Bodhisattva of Akshobhya. On the popular level, Vajrapāni is the bodhisattva who represents the power of all the buddhas just as Avalokiteśvara represents their great compassion”
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