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Bodhisattva Sivavahavidya

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Bodhisattva Sivavahavidya 寂留明菩萨 also known as the Vajra of the Light of Concentration. This fierce deity represents the path of Amitabha Dhyana, & manifests the virtue of a calmed & unmoving mind. In the Garbhakosa Mandala he is located at the bottom of the middle row in the Lotus Court. Flesh-colored, he is seated on a red lotus. His left hand forms the mudra of energy, & the right forms a palm facing outwards. Garbed in fluttering celestial robes & raising the left knee, he resembles the Wind Deva.

His mantra is: Om sivavahavidye svaha

His Garbhakosa mantra is: Namah samanta buddhanam ksah dah ra yam kam

Source

lianhuayuan.net