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[[five transcendent buddhas]] ([[wu fozhiwuzhi]]) who [[symbolize]] the various aspects of [[enlightened]] [[consciousness]].  
 
[[five transcendent buddhas]] ([[wu fozhiwuzhi]]) who [[symbolize]] the various aspects of [[enlightened]] [[consciousness]].  
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[[Mahavairocana]].  
 
[[Mahavairocana]].  
  
Each one represents a family of related [[beings]] and a [[direction]]. Also known as [[cosmic buddhas]], [[jinas]], or [[tathagatas]].  
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Each one represents a [[family]] of related [[beings]] and a [[direction]]. Also known as [[cosmic buddhas]], [[jinas]], or [[tathagatas]].  
  
 
See also;  “[[five wisdoms of a buddha]].”
 
See also;  “[[five wisdoms of a buddha]].”

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five transcendent buddhas (wu fozhiwuzhi) who symbolize the various aspects of enlightened consciousness.
These five buddhas are;

Amitabha,
Amoghasiddhi,
Akshobhya,
Ratnasambhava, and
Mahavairocana.

Each one represents a family of related beings and a direction. Also known as cosmic buddhas, jinas, or tathagatas.

See also; “five wisdoms of a buddha.”

Source

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