Vajrakilaya
deity Vajrayana Buddhism single tradition · 2
Vajrakilaya embodies the fierce aspect of enlightenment, conquering obstacles and negativities. He holds a prominent place in Vajrayana practice, representing specific enlightened qualities. Practitioners may gravitate toward him based on personal affinity or spiritual aspirations.
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When
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Green Tara, Nairatmya, Avalokiteshvara, Yangdag Heruka, Manjushri, Chakrasamvara, Yamantaka, Vajravarahi, Hevajra, Vajrapāṇi
- manifested by
- Vajrasattva
Mentioned by
Sources
wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“Vajrakilaya embodies the fierce aspect of enlightenment, conquering obstacles and negativities.”
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“A common manifestation of Vajrakilaya has three heads, six arms, and four legs. Vajrakilaya's three right hands except for the right front one held vajras with five and nine prongs. The right front one makes a mudra as granting boons with open palm. Vajrakilaya's three left hands hold a flaming triple wishfulfilling jewel”
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