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'''Bodhisattva Gauri-mahavidya''' 大明白身菩萨 also known as the Vajra of Releasing Light or Constant Purity. Thus named as he is a deity manifesting perfect purity & freedom from defilement. In the Garbhakosa Mandala he is located in the 1st row of the Lotus Court, 2nd from the bottom. His flesh is pale yellow, & is seated on a red lotus. In the left hand he holds a fully bloomed lotus & his right forms a mudra of wish fulfillment. If there are sentient beings desiring absolute freedom this deity is able to grant their wishes by his virtue.  
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[[Bodhisattva Gauri-mahavidya]] [[大明白身菩萨]] also known as the [[Vajra of Releasing Light]] or [[Constant Purity]]. [[Thus]] named as he is a [[deity]] [[manifesting]] perfect [[purity]] & freedom from [[defilement]]. In the [[Garbhakosa Mandala]] he is located in the 1st row of the [[Lotus Court]], 2nd from the bottom. His flesh is pale yellow, & is seated on a red [[lotus]]. In the left hand he holds a fully bloomed [[lotus]] & his right [[forms]] a [[mudra]] of wish fulfillment. If there are [[sentient beings]] [[desiring]] [[absolute]] freedom this [[deity]] is able to grant their wishes by his [[virtue]].  
  
His Garbhakosa mantra is: '''Namah samanta buddhanam ksah dah ra yam kam
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His [[Garbhakosa]] [[mantra]] is: '''Namah [[samanta]] buddhanam ksah dah ra yam kam
  
 
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Bodhisattva Gauri-mahavidya 大明白身菩萨 also known as the Vajra of Releasing Light or Constant Purity. Thus named as he is a deity manifesting perfect purity & freedom from defilement. In the Garbhakosa Mandala he is located in the 1st row of the Lotus Court, 2nd from the bottom. His flesh is pale yellow, & is seated on a red lotus. In the left hand he holds a fully bloomed lotus & his right forms a mudra of wish fulfillment. If there are sentient beings desiring absolute freedom this deity is able to grant their wishes by his virtue.

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

Source

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