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+ | [[Kuṇḍali Vidyarāja]] or [[Amṛtakuṇḍalin]], ch: [[軍荼利明王]], [[Jūntúlì míngwáng]]; ja: [[軍荼利明王]], [[Gundari Myōō]]) is one of the five major [[Wisdom Kings]] in [[Buddhism]]. He is the dispenser of [[Amrita]], the [[celestial]] [[nectar of immortality]]. | ||
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+ | [[Kuṇḍali]] is a [[manifestation]] of [[Ratnasambhava]]. | ||
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Kuṇḍali Vidyarāja or Amṛtakuṇḍalin, ch: 軍荼利明王, Jūntúlì míngwáng; ja: 軍荼利明王, Gundari Myōō) is one of the five major Wisdom Kings in Buddhism. He is the dispenser of Amrita, the celestial nectar of immortality.
Kuṇḍali is a manifestation of Ratnasambhava.