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[不動明王] (Skt Achala or Achalanatha; Jpn Fudo-myo’o)
 
  
    (1) The wisdom king Immovable.Immovable is a main deity among the wisdom kings, a group of deities who are said to remove all obstacles and defeat all devils that hinder Buddhist practice.He is regarded as the leader of the five great wisdom kings, the other four being Conqueror of the Threefold World, Kundali, Great Awesome Virtue, and Diamond Yaksha, as well as of the eight great wisdom kings (the above five deities plus Ucchushma, Unconquerable, and Horse-Headed).It is said that he enters the flame-emitting meditation in which he emits flames that destroy all karmic hindrances.Because he remains unperturbed by obstacles, he is called Immovable.He is popularly depicted as an angry figure surrounded by flames, holding a rope and a sword.The Sanskrit name achala means immovable, and natha means a lord or a protector.See also flame-emitting meditation.
 
    (2)[不動仏](Jpn Fudo-butsu): The Buddha Immovable, also known as Akshobhya Buddha.See Akshobhya.
 
    (3)[不動智仏](Jpn Fudochi-butsu): The Buddha Immovable. A shortened name for the Buddha Immovable Wisdom.
 
  
See Immovable Wisdom.
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[[不動明王]] (Skt [[Achala]] or [[Achalanatha]]; Jpn [[Fudo-myo’o]])
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(1) The [[wisdom king]] [[Immovable]]. [[Immovable]] is a main [[deity]] among the [[wisdom kings]], a group of [[deities]] who are said to remove all {{Wiki|obstacles}} and defeat all {{Wiki|devils}} that hinder [[Buddhist]] practice.He is regarded as the leader of the five great [[wisdom kings]], the other four [[being]] [[Conqueror of the Threefold World]], [[Kundali]], Great Awesome [[Virtue]], and [[Diamond]] [[Yaksha]], as well as of the eight great [[wisdom kings]] (the above five [[deities]] plus [[Ucchushma]], [[Unconquerable]], and [[Horse-Headed]]).It is said that he enters the flame-emitting [[meditation]] in which he emits flames that destroy all [[karmic]] [[hindrances]]. Because he {{Wiki|remains}} unperturbed by {{Wiki|obstacles}}, he is called [[Immovable]].He is popularly depicted as an [[angry]] figure surrounded by flames, [[holding]] a rope and a sword. The [[Sanskrit]] [[name]] [[achala]] means [[immovable]], and [[natha]] means a [[lord]] or a [[protector]].
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See also; [[flame-emitting meditation]].
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(2)[[不動仏]](Jpn [[Fudo-butsu]]): The [[Buddha Immovable]], also known as [[Akshobhya Buddha]]. See [[Akshobhya]].
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(3)[[不動智仏]](Jpn [[Fudochi-butsu]]): The [[Buddha Immovable]]. A shortened [[name]] for the [[Buddha Immovable Wisdom]].
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See; [[Immovable Wisdom]].
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不動明王 (Skt Achala or Achalanatha; Jpn Fudo-myo’o)

(1) The wisdom king Immovable. Immovable is a main deity among the wisdom kings, a group of deities who are said to remove all obstacles and defeat all devils that hinder Buddhist practice.He is regarded as the leader of the five great wisdom kings, the other four being Conqueror of the Threefold World, Kundali, Great Awesome Virtue, and Diamond Yaksha, as well as of the eight great wisdom kings (the above five deities plus Ucchushma, Unconquerable, and Horse-Headed).It is said that he enters the flame-emitting meditation in which he emits flames that destroy all karmic hindrances. Because he remains unperturbed by obstacles, he is called Immovable.He is popularly depicted as an angry figure surrounded by flames, holding a rope and a sword. The Sanskrit name achala means immovable, and natha means a lord or a protector.

See also; flame-emitting meditation.

(2)不動仏(Jpn Fudo-butsu): The Buddha Immovable, also known as Akshobhya Buddha. See Akshobhya.

(3)不動智仏(Jpn Fudochi-butsu): The Buddha Immovable. A shortened name for the Buddha Immovable Wisdom.

See; Immovable Wisdom.

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