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− | Bodhisattva Padmakulodbhava 莲花部发生菩萨 also known as the Vajra of Limitlessness. His name means "one who produced the Lotus Race", & he is limitless in his power to produce. Thus in the Garbhakosa Mandala he is located at the top of the 1st row in the Lotus Court. His flesh is white, & is seated on a red lotus. He holds a stalk of fully bloomed lotus in the left hand, & the right forms a mudra of consolation. Together they represent the confirmation that the possibility for sentient beings to realize full enlightenment is infinite. | + | [[Bodhisattva Padmakulodbhava]] 莲花部发生菩萨 also known as the [[Vajra]] of Limitlessness. His [[name]] means "one who produced the [[Lotus]] Race", & he is limitless in his [[power]] to produce. [[Thus]] in the [[Garbhakosa Mandala]] he is located at the top of the 1st row in the [[Lotus Court]]. His flesh is white, & is seated on a red [[lotus]]. He holds a stalk of fully bloomed [[lotus]] in the left hand, & the right [[forms]] a [[mudra]] of consolation. Together they represent the confirmation that the possibility for [[sentient beings]] to realize full [[enlightenment]] is [[infinite]]. |
− | His Garbhakosa mantra is: '''Namah samanta buddhanam ksah dah ra yam kam | + | His [[Garbhakosa]] [[mantra]] is: '''Namah [[samanta]] buddhanam ksah dah ra yam kam |
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Revision as of 23:10, 5 September 2013
Bodhisattva Padmakulodbhava 莲花部发生菩萨 also known as the Vajra of Limitlessness. His name means "one who produced the Lotus Race", & he is limitless in his power to produce. Thus in the Garbhakosa Mandala he is located at the top of the 1st row in the Lotus Court. His flesh is white, & is seated on a red lotus. He holds a stalk of fully bloomed lotus in the left hand, & the right forms a mudra of consolation. Together they represent the confirmation that the possibility for sentient beings to realize full enlightenment is infinite.
His Garbhakosa mantra is: Namah samanta buddhanam ksah dah ra yam kam