Kuṇḍali
deity intermediate East Asian Buddhism single tradition · 3
Kuṇḍali is one of the Five Wisdom Kings in East Asian Buddhism. These five are often seen as emanations of the Buddhas.
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When
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Āṭavaka, Mahachakra, Ucchuṣma, Aparajita, Padanaksipa, Eight Great Wisdom Kings, Mahācakra, Vajrahāsa, Mahābala, Hayagriva, Rāgarāja
- sibling of
- Yamantaka, Vajrayakṣa, Acala, Trailokyavijaya
- aspect of
- Vidyārāja, Godai Myōō
- manifests as
- Ratnasambhava
- manifested by
- Vidyārāja, Amritakundalin
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (3)
Source passages
“In East Asian Buddhism, The Five Wisdom Kings are often seen as emanations of the Buddhas. These five are: Vajrayakṣa Acala Trailokyavijaya Kuṇḍali”
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“Kuṇḍali (軍荼利明王; Jūntúlì Míngwáng) - Manifestation of Amitābha, associated with the inner north”
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