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    Also, [[five wisdom Thus Come Ones]].
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In [[Esoteric Buddhism]], the [[five Buddhas of the Diamond Realm mandala]], who represent the [[five aspects of Mahavairochana Buddha's wisdom]].
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(1) [[Mahavairochana Buddha]], who represents "the [[wisdom of the essence of the phenomenal world]]" that penetrates the [[nature]] of the [[phenomenal]] [[world]];
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(2) [[Akshobhya Buddha]], who [[symbolizes]] "the [[great round mirror wisdom]]" that accurately [[perceives]] the [[world]];
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(3) [[Jewel Born Buddha]], who stands for "the [[non-discriminating wisdom]]" that [[recognizes]] the fundamental equality of all things;
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(4) [[Amida Buddha]], who represents "the [[wisdom of insight into the particulars]]" that discerns the capacities of all [[beings]]; and
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(5) [[Infallible Realization Buddha]], who [[symbolizes]] "the [[wisdom of perfect practice]]" that benefits both oneself and others.
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    Also, five wisdom Thus Come Ones. In Esoteric Buddhism, the five Buddhas of the Diamond Realm mandala, who represent the five aspects of Mahavairo-chana Buddha's wisdom. They are (1) Mahavairochana Buddha, who represents "the wisdom of the essence of the phenomenal world" that penetrates the nature of the phenomenal world; (2) Akshobhya Buddha, who symbolizes "the great round mirror wisdom" that accurately perceives the world; (3) Jewel Born Buddha, who stands for "the non-discriminating wisdom" that recognizes the fundamental equality of all things; (4) Amida Buddha, who represents "the wisdom of insight into the particulars" that discerns the capacities of all beings; and (5) Infallible Realization Buddha, who symbolizes "the wisdom of perfect practice" that benefits both oneself and others.See also five kinds of wisdom.
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five wisdom Buddhas
五智如来 (Jpn gochi-nyorai )

    Also, five wisdom Thus Come Ones.

In Esoteric Buddhism, the five Buddhas of the Diamond Realm mandala, who represent the five aspects of Mahavairochana Buddha's wisdom.

They are:

(1) Mahavairochana Buddha, who represents "the wisdom of the essence of the phenomenal world" that penetrates the nature of the phenomenal world;

(2) Akshobhya Buddha, who symbolizes "the great round mirror wisdom" that accurately perceives the world;
 
(3) Jewel Born Buddha, who stands for "the non-discriminating wisdom" that recognizes the fundamental equality of all things;

(4) Amida Buddha, who represents "the wisdom of insight into the particulars" that discerns the capacities of all beings; and

(5) Infallible Realization Buddha, who symbolizes "the wisdom of perfect practice" that benefits both oneself and others.


See also five kinds of wisdom.

Source

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