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Deity in Buddhism
Vajrapāṇi (Sanskrit; Pali: Vajirapāṇi, 'holder of the thunderbolt', lit. meaning, "Vajra in [his] hand") is one of the earliest-appearing bodhisattvas
Vajrapani
Guardians of the Buddha
wrestler-like statues. They are dharmapala manifestations of the bodhisattva Vajrapāṇi, the oldest and most powerful[citation needed] of the Mahayana Buddhist
Nio_(Buddhism)
Figure in Buddhist Mythology
Samantabhadra into Vajrapāni by Vairocana, the cosmic Buddha, receiving a vajra and the name "Vajrāpani". Vairocana then requests Vajrapāni to generate his
Shiva_in_Buddhism
Tãrã emerged from a lotus. Vajrapani has many forms in Tibetan mythology with the main ones being the Dharmapala or the Vajrapani-Acharya the deity is depicted
Tibetan_mythology
the Buddhas' compassion and Vajrapāṇi manifests all the Buddhas' power as well as the power of all five tathāgatas. Vajrapāṇi is one of the earliest dharmapalas
List_of_bodhisattvas
Collection of sacred texts in Tibetan Buddhism
considered to actually belong to the Mother Tantra Aśvottama Family. Vajrapāṇi Tantras (Tōh. 454–457, 463–464) Vairocana Family (Tōh. 466–475) Māyājāla
Kangyur
Buddhist term for aspirant to enlightenment
gazes down at the world"), the savior bodhisattva of great compassion Vajrapāṇi ("Vajra in hand"), the bodhisattva of protection, the protector of the
Bodhisattva
Spiritual weapon or symbol in Dharmic religions
of Theravada Buddhism in the 5th century, identified the Bodhisattva Vajrapani with Indra. Many later puranas describe the vajra, with the story modified
Vajra
Buddhist king of knowledge
Kings (Myōō). He is regarded as a fierce manifestation of the bodhisattva Vajrapāṇi and is counted among the Five Wisdom Kings (Godai Myōō), where he presides
Trailokyavijaya
Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism
Shingon Buddhism. In Tibetan Buddhism, Mahāsthāmaprāpta is equated with Vajrapani, who is one of his incarnations and was known as the Protector of Gautama
Mahasthamaprapta
Consort of Hindu god Balarama
a congregation of deities and sages address Vajrapani with a ritual for taming and pacification. Vajrapani replies with enthusiasm for their benevolence
Revati
Founder of Buddhism
discovered in Berenice, Egypt, 2nd century CE. Gandharan Buddha with Vajrapani-Herakles. Kushan period Buddha Triad. Buddha statue from Sanchi. Birth
The_Buddha
Cultural syncretism in Central and South Asia in antiquity
protector deity of Demetrius I of Bactria, "served as an artistic model for Vajrapani, a protector of the Buddha". In Japan, this expression further translated
Greco-Buddhism
Nature spirits associated with Asian mythologies
resides in Saila. The great deity Manava resides in Uttara. The great sage Vajrapani though lives in Rajagrha Often dwells in Mount Grdhrakuta. The deity Garuda
Yaksha
Buddhist text
by Vajrapāṇi in the Tattvasaṃgraha An Indian version of this myth can be found in Indrabhuti's commentary and is cited by Gray. In it, Vajrapāṇi forces
Cakrasaṃvara_Tantra
Statue of Herakles in Mathura, India
130-125 BCE. Herakles as Vajrapani, protector of the Buddha. Herakles with the Nemean lion, Gandhara. Herakles as Vajrapani Herakles/Vajrapāni with the Buddha
Mathura_Herakles
Artistic syncretism between Classical Greece and Buddhist India
publisher location (link) Vajrapani-Herakles:Image Archived 2013-12-16 at the Wayback Machine "The origin of the image of Vajrapani should be explained. This
Greco-Buddhist_art
Nature reserve in Sichuan, China
boddhisatvas Chenrezig (Avalokiteśvara), Jampelyang (Manjushri) and Chanadorje (Vajrapani), with Jampelyang being the highest peak at 6032 meters above sea level
Yading
Religions that originated on the Indian subcontinent
Samantabhadra into Vajrapani by Vairocana, the cosmic Buddha, receiving a vajra and the name "Vajrapani". Vairocana then requests Vajrapani to generate his
Indian_religions
Fortress in Lhasa, Tibet
just to the south of the Potala, is the soul-mountain (Wylie: bla ri) of Vajrapani, Pongwari that of Manjusri, and Marpo Ri, the hill on which the Potala
Potala_Palace
Vedic storm and wind deity; epithet of Shiva
receives the mission to destroy Rudra, for which he is accompanied by Vajrapani, himself a reborn Pramadeva or Denphak, Nakpo's servant and fellow disciple
Rudra
emanations of the three family lords: Avalokiteshvara, Manjushri and Vajrapani. I don't like saying this, for it may sound like I'm bragging about my
Orgyen_Chokgyur_Lingpa
Ruler of the Trāyastriṃśa Heaven
The commentator Buddhaghoṣa has identified Sakka as being identical to Vajrapāṇi. Thus, Sakka is identified as a Bodhisattva. In the Mahāparinibbāna Sutta
Śakra_(Buddhism)
Khan of the Mongol Empire from 1206 to 1227
new incarnation of a chakravartin (idealised ruler) like Ashoka, or of Vajrapani, the martial bodhisattva; he was connected genealogically to the Buddha
Genghis_Khan
East Asian manifestation of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara
king or Chakravartin or even any kind of Heavenly Guardian including Vajrapani and Vaisravana as well as any gender male or female, adult or child, human
Guanyin
Group of Indian and Tibetan texts
of Oḍiyāna named Indrabhūti, who received the tantras with the aid of Vajrapani. Furthermore, as Gray writes, "there is another major genre of tantric
Buddhist_tantric_literature
Divine beings
gazes down at the world"), the savior bodhisattva of great compassion Vajrapāṇi ("Vajra in hand"), the bodhisattva of protection, the protector of the
Buddhist_deities
Celestial Buddha of Buddhism
Mahāsthāmaprāpta. In Tibetan Buddhism, the triad includes Avalokiteśvara and Vajrapani (or Padmasambhava) instead. The most influential Amitābha focused Mahayana
Amitābha
Town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Sculptures at Jamal Garhi. Hunting scene. Revelers. The Buddha and nude Vajrapani. Wedding scene. Base of pillar, Indo-Corinthian capitals and elephants
Jamal_Garhi
One of Wisdom kings in Buddhism
an epithet of Shiva), the Vedic fire god Agni, and the guardian deity Vajrapani to be other, more likely prototypes for Acala. He notes: "one could theoretically
Acala
sometimes considered a form of Vajrapāṇi, though this is most likely a confusion with the mahāsattva Mahāsthāmāprāpta which Vajrapāṇi is one of its incarnations
Sarvanivāraṇaviṣkambhin
Tantric practices in Tibetan Buddhism
for deities such as Medicine Buddha, "the eleven faced" Chenrezig and Vajrapani. In action tantra, there are numerous ritual actions to be done before
Tibetan_tantric_practice
Buddhist place of worship
Prajnaparamita and the statue of Buddha Vairochana and Boddhisttva Padmapani and Vajrapani in Mendut temple. In contemporary Indonesian Buddhist perspective, Candi
Buddhist_temple
Indian Buddhist (1007-1085)
teachers were Shavaripa and Naropa. His students include Atisha, Marpa, Vajrapani, Karopa, Natekara (also known as Sahajavajra), Devākaracandra (also known
Maitripada
Categorization of Buddhist tantric scriptures in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
for deities such as Medicine Buddha, "the eleven faced" Chenrezig and Vajrapani. Examples of Action Tantra texts include: Mahāmegha Sutra, Sacred Golden
Classes of Tantra in Tibetan Buddhism
Classes_of_Tantra_in_Tibetan_Buddhism
Guardian gods of Buddhism
guardians of Japanese Buddhist temples Palden Lhamo Skanda Snow Lion Vajrapani Sanskrit: धर्मपाल, Tibetan: ཆོས་སྐྱོང་, Wylie: chos skyong, Chinese: 達磨波羅
Dharmapala
Sacred utterance or sound used in meditation, often repeated
Vajrasattva. Om vajrapani namo hum The mantra of the Buddha as Protector of the Secret Teachings. i.e.: as the Mahabodhisattva Channa Dorje (Vajrapani). Om ah
Mantra
Buddhist complex in Madhya Pradesh, India
two ribbons. It is thought that the statue represents Vajrapani. The attribution to Vajrapani is indicated by the stub of a vajra thunderbold in the
Sanchi_Stupa
Japanese form of Esoteric Buddhism
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Mikkyō
Figure of Buddhist mythology
depicted with two bodhisattvas, Manjusri and Vajrapani (common in Java) or Avalokiteśvara and Vajrapani (common in Sri Lanka); or with the Buddhas who
Dipankara
Tantric sexual practices
offshoot of the Pashupata Shaivite school, or possibly a Buddhist cult of Vajrapani. Ascetics of the Shaivite school of Mantramarga, in order to gain supernatural
Tantric_sex
Parjanya (Vedic and Hindu mythology) Raja Indainda (Batak mythology) Vajrapani (Buddhist mythology) Dianmu (Chinese: 電母) Leigong (Chinese: 雷公) Feng Lung
List_of_thunder_deities
Buddhist deity
powerful demon Rudra, who has submitted the gods. He is accompanied by Vajrapani, who assumes the power of Tara and then becomes the wrathful Vajravārāhī
Hayagriva_(Buddhism)
"Lord of death" deity in Vajrayana Buddhism
However, the Mañjuśrīmūlakalpa describes Yamāntaka to be an emanation of Vajrapani. In Chinese Buddhism and Shingon Buddhism, Yamāntaka is the wrathful emanation
Yamantaka
Mahayana Buddhist tantric tradition
5th century BCE), sometimes via other Buddhas or bodhisattvas (e.g., Vajrapani). This lineage-based transmission ensures the preservation of the purity
Vajrayana
Notable Buddhist temple in Phnom Penh , Cambodia
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Silver_Pagoda
Adherents of Buddhism
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Buddhists
System of mudras
Bosatsu/虚 空 蔵) Te: Samantabhadra (Fugen Bosatsu) Se: Vajrapani (Kongō shu bosatsu /金剛手菩薩. Vajrapani is associated with Acala who is venerated as Fudo-Myo
Kuji-in
Dance of Nepal
Buddhist deities, including Manjushree, Avalokiteshvara, Vajrayogini, and Vajrapani. Each style of the dance is designed to reflect the appearance, ornaments
Charya_dance
Incorrigible unbeliever in Mahayana Buddhism
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Icchantika
Buddhist philosophical concept
Prajñāpāramitā Devī Bhaiṣajyaguru Mahāvairocana Mañjuśrī Avalokiteśvara Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful
Five_wisdoms
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Buddhism_in_Kashmir
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
List of Majjhima Nikaya suttas
List_of_Majjhima_Nikaya_suttas
Spiritual leader of Tibet from 1578 to 1588
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
3rd_Dalai_Lama
Indian religion and philosophy
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Buddhism
Condition of being fully spiritually awakened in Buddhism
Akanistha Ghanavyuha Vam White Space Buddha family, Wheel delusion Akshobhya Vajrapani eastern pure land Abhirati Hum Blue Water Vajra envy, jealousy Amitābha
Buddhahood
Spiral or circular dot placed on the forehead of Buddhist images
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Urna
Buddhist temple in Nara Prefecture, Japan
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Hōryū-ji
Nāga who protected Śākyamuni Buddha from the elements after his enlightenment
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Mucilinda
Form of Buddhist bodhisattva Avalokitesvara
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Ekādaśamukha
Japanese musician
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Watazumi_Doso
Buddhist monastery near Hadda, Afghanistan
Shotor (Niche V1) Seated Buddha with Vajrapani-Alexander attendant. Tapa Shotor (Niche V3). Head of "Vajrapani-Alexander", Tapa (Niche V3). Buddha attendants
Tapa_Shotor
Tibetan spiritual leader (1924–1981)
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
16th Karmapa, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje
16th_Karmapa,_Rangjung_Rigpe_Dorje
received the teachings. Suchandra is considered to be an emanation of Vajrapani, and a bodhisattva on the 10th ground. By practicing the Kalachakra, the
Suchandra
Hindu and Buddhist concept
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Raga_(Sanskrit_term)
200 BC–10 AD impact of Greeks in South Asia
and several of his successors, used in Greco-Buddhist art to represent Vajrapani the protector of the Buddha, and was then used in Central Asia, China
Legacy_of_the_Indo-Greeks
Lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism
Prajñāpāramitā Devī Bhaiṣajyaguru Mahāvairocana Mañjuśrī Avalokiteśvara Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful
Shangpa_Kagyu
Tibetan tulku
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Ling_Rinpoche
American Zen Buddhist roshi, anthropologist, ecologist, and civil rights activist
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Joan_Halifax
Protuberance atop of the head of the Buddha
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Ushnisha
Celestial Buddha embodying emptiness
statue is flanked with statues of the bodhisattvas Avalokiteśvara and Vajrapani. Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279 CE) cliff carving of Vairocana (centre)
Vairocana
Guardian of Buddhist monasteries
Skanda. Others point out that Weituo might also be a manifestation of Vajrapani, a bodhisattva who bears some relations to Weituo because they both wield
Skanda_(Buddhism)
Wrathful deity in East Asian Buddhism
north-west Trailokyavijaya (降三世明王; Xiángsānshì Míngwáng) - Manifestation of Vajrapāṇi, associated with the south-east Yamāntaka (大威徳明王; Dàwēidé Míngwáng) -
Wisdom_King
Buddhist term for a great temple or monastery
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Mahavihara
Divine hero in Greek mythology
protector Vajrapani of the Buddha is another incarnation of Heracles (Gandhara, 1st century CE). Heracles as protector of Buddha, Vajrapani, 2nd-century
Heracles
Spiritual leader of Tibet from 1879 to 1933
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
13th_Dalai_Lama
Tibetan Buddhist teacher
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Machig_Labdrön
6th-century BCE ruler of Indian state of Kosala
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Pasenadi
Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Tōdai-ji
Disciplined and dedicated spiritual practice
Vajrayoginī/Vajravārāhī Heruka/Cakrasaṃvara Yamāntaka Kālacakra Hevajra Chöd Vajrapāṇi Avalokiteśvara All of these are available in Tibetan form, many are available
Sādhanā
Zoroastrian divinity of Victory
hero-deity Hercules in the later Hellenic era. Verethragna and Indra in his Vajrapani form ("carrier of the Thunder-bolt") both being merged independently with
Verethragna
Sutra in Mahāyāna Buddhism
Prajñāpāramitā Devī Bhaiṣajyaguru Mahāvairocana Mañjuśrī Avalokiteśvara Vajrapāṇi Vajrasattva Maitreya Kṣitigarbha Ākāśagarbha Samantabhadra Tara Wrathful
Innumerable_Meanings_Sutra
Organization
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
World_Fellowship_of_Buddhists
Cycle of repeated birth, mundane existence and dying again
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Saṃsāra_(Buddhism)
Buddhist term referring to feelings and sensations
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Vedanā
Greek god of the sky and king of the gods
art of Gandhara Zeus became the inseparable companion of the Buddha as Vajrapani." in Freedom, Progress, and Society, K. Satchidananda Murty, R. Balasubramanian
Zeus
Enlightened beings in Mahayana Buddhism
of Tibet White Brahma or Tshangs pa Begtse, a war god from Mongolia. Vajrapani Palden Lhamo Vaiśravaṇa (Bishamonten), one of the four Heavenly Kings
Wrathful_deities
along the Silk Road. Heracles was used in Greco-Buddhist art to represent Vajrapani, the protector of the Buddha, and his representation was then used in
Buddhism_in_Japan
Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Kōfuku-ji
Basic code of ethics for Buddhist laity
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Five_precepts
American Buddhist writer and academic (1941–2026)
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Robert_Thurman
Chinese poet and monk
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Ingen
Bodhisattva
chub sems dpa’ chen po brgyad), together with Mañjuśrī, Avalokiteśvara, Vajrapāṇi, Samantabhadra, Ākāśagarbha, Maitreya and Sarvanīvaraṇaviṣkambin. The
Kṣitigarbha
Province of Pakistan
Gazetteer, p. 148) (Imperial Gazetteer, p. 149) "The Buddha accompanied by Vajrapani, who has the characteristics of the Greek Heracles" Description of the
Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Initiation ceremony in Buddhism
sangha proper, including high level bodhisattvas like Avalokiteshvara, Vajrapani, Manjushri and so on. According to the Śrīmālā Sūtra, the Dharma and Sangha
Refuge_in_Buddhism
Japanese school of esoteric Buddhism
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Tachikawa-ryū
Method of spiritual practice
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Yana_(Buddhism)
Primary disciples of Gautama Buddha according to East Asian Buddhism
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Eighteen_Arhats
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Buddhism_in_Southeast_Asia
Qing dynasty Buddhist scholar
Guanyin Mañjuśrī Mahāsthāmaprāpta Ākāśagarbha Kṣitigarbha Samantabhadra Vajrapāṇi Skanda Tārā Metteyya/Maitreya Disciples Kaundinya Assaji Sāriputta Mahamoggallāna
Peng_Shaosheng
VAJRAPANI
VAJRAPANI
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vajrapani | வஜà¯à®°à®ªà®¾à®¨à¯€
Lord Indra
Vajrapani | வஜà¯à®°à®ªà®¾à®¨à¯€
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Lord Indra
VAJRAPANI
VAJRAPANI
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Full of Hope; Time of Opportunity
Girl/Female
Indian
Goddess Durga
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Hibiscus Flower
Girl/Female
Muslim
Noble, Wise
Girl/Female
Egyptian American
Mythical goddess of magic. Isis is the most powerful of all female goddesses; sister to Osiris.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Girl/Female
Muslim
Good omen
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Singer.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
A Person who Gives Shelter / Protection
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Glow; Bright; Full of Light
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