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[[Adi-Dharma]]; ([[Adi-Prajna]]); The [[Adi-Buddha]] is always represented as a '[[crowned' Buddha]], that is to say, that although he is a [[Buddha]], he wears the five-leaved {{Wiki|crown}} as well as the other [[traditional]] ornaments of a [[Dhyani-Bodhisattva]], and is dressed in princely garments. | [[Adi-Dharma]]; ([[Adi-Prajna]]); The [[Adi-Buddha]] is always represented as a '[[crowned' Buddha]], that is to say, that although he is a [[Buddha]], he wears the five-leaved {{Wiki|crown}} as well as the other [[traditional]] ornaments of a [[Dhyani-Bodhisattva]], and is dressed in princely garments. |
Latest revision as of 15:01, 27 December 2023
Adi-Dharma; (Adi-Prajna); The Adi-Buddha is always represented as a 'crowned' Buddha, that is to say, that although he is a Buddha, he wears the five-leaved crown as well as the other traditional ornaments of a Dhyani-Bodhisattva, and is dressed in princely garments.
His consort is Adi-Dharma (Adi-Prajna).