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You may know [[Amitabha Buddha]], [[Sakyamuni Buddha]] / [[Shakyamuni Buddha]], and [[Medicine Buddha]]. But not many will know [[Dipankara Buddha]] (also spelled as [[Dipamkara Buddha]]), however, serious students will most likely have an inkling as to which [[Buddha Dipankara]] is and or at the very least would have read about Him in some of the [[sutras]].  
 
You may know [[Amitabha Buddha]], [[Sakyamuni Buddha]] / [[Shakyamuni Buddha]], and [[Medicine Buddha]]. But not many will know [[Dipankara Buddha]] (also spelled as [[Dipamkara Buddha]]), however, serious students will most likely have an inkling as to which [[Buddha Dipankara]] is and or at the very least would have read about Him in some of the [[sutras]].  
  
'''[[Dipankara]]''' ([[Sanskrit]] and [[Pali]] [[Dīpaṃkara]]) one of the [[Buddhas]] of the past, said to have lived on Earth one hundred thousand years.
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'''[[Dipankara]]''' ([[Sanskrit]] and [[Pali]] [[Dīpaṃkara]]) one of the [[Buddhas]] of the {{Wiki|past}}, said to have lived on [[Earth]] one hundred thousand years.
  
There have been [[28 Buddhas]] known in this world system, with the [[Buddha]] of our time being the most recent.   
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There have been [[28 Buddhas]] known in this [[world]] system, with the [[Buddha]] of our time being the most recent.   
  
[[Dipankara]] [[Sanskrit]] and [[Pali]] [[Dipam.kara]], "Lamp bearer", Tibetan [[mi slob]]  one  of the Buddhas of the past, said to have lived on Earth one hundred thousand years.
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[[Dipankara]] [[Sanskrit]] and [[Pali]] [[Dipam.kara]], "[[Lamp bearer]]", [[Tibetan]] [[mi slob]]  one  of the [[Buddhas]] of the {{Wiki|past}}, said to have lived on [[Earth]] one hundred thousand years.
  
Theoretically, the number of Buddhas having existed is enormous and they are often collectively known under the name of "Thousand Buddhas".  
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Theoretically, the number of [[Buddhas]] having existed is enormous and they are often collectively known under the [[name]] of "Thousand [[Buddhas]]".  
  
Each was responsible for a life cycle.  
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Each was responsible for a [[life]] cycle.  
  
Generally, Buddhists believe that there has been a succession of many Buddhas in the distant past and that many more will appear in the future; Dipankara, then, would be one of numerous previous Buddhas
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Generally, [[Buddhists]] believe that there has been a succession of many [[Buddhas]] in the distant {{Wiki|past}} and that many more will appear in the {{Wiki|future}}; [[Dipankara]], then, would be one of numerous previous [[Buddhas]]
  
Since about the 17th century his cult has been popular with Nepalese Buddhists who consider him a protector of merchants and associate him with alms-giving
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Since about the 17th century his {{Wiki|cult}} has been popular with [[Nepalese]] [[Buddhists]] who consider him a [[protector]] of {{Wiki|merchants}} and associate him with [[alms-giving]]
  
Dipankara Buddha is a deity of Mahayana Buddhism.  
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[[Dipankara Buddha]] is a [[deity]] of [[Mahayana Buddhism]].  
  
He is the "Enlightener" and one of the earliest of the many predecessors of Gautama Buddha added as the twenty fifth.  
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He is the "[[Enlightener]]" and one of the earliest of the many predecessors of [[Gautama Buddha]] added as the twenty fifth.  
  
He said to have come from Deepavati, a mythological city. At the moment of his birth there was a miraculous manifestation of a large number of bright lamps [Dipa], hence he was named Dipankar.
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He said to have come from Deepavati, a [[mythological]] city. At the [[moment]] of his [[birth]] there was a miraculous [[manifestation]] of a large number of bright lamps [[[Dipa]]], hence he was named Dipankar.
  
Each was responsible for a life cycle. According to some [[Buddhist traditions]], [[Dipankara]] (also [[Dipamkara]]) was a [[Buddha]] who reached [[enlightenment]] eons prior to [[Gotama]], the historical [[Buddha]].  
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Each was responsible for a [[life]] cycle. According to some [[Buddhist traditions]], [[Dipankara]] (also [[Dipamkara]]) was a [[Buddha]] who reached [[enlightenment]] [[eons]] prior to [[Gotama]], the historical [[Buddha]].  
  
Generally, [[Buddhists]] believe that there has been a succession of many [[Buddhas]] in the distant past and that many more will appear in the future; [[Dipankara]], then, would be one of numerous previous [[Buddhas]], while [[Gotama]] was the most recent, and [[Metteyya]] will be the [[next Buddha]] in the future.
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Generally, [[Buddhists]] believe that there has been a succession of many [[Buddhas]] in the distant {{Wiki|past}} and that many more will appear in the {{Wiki|future}}; [[Dipankara]], then, would be one of numerous previous [[Buddhas]], while [[Gotama]] was the most recent, and [[Metteyya]] will be the [[next Buddha]] in the {{Wiki|future}}.
  
[[Chinese Buddhism]] tends to honor [[Dipankara]] as one of many [[Buddhas]] of the past, which forms with [[Shakyamuni]] ([[Buddha of the present]]) and [[Maitreya]] ([[Buddha of the future]]), the [[Buddhas of Three Times]].
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[[Chinese Buddhism]] tends to [[honor]] [[Dipankara]] as one of many [[Buddhas]] of the {{Wiki|past}}, which [[forms]] with [[Shakyamuni]] ([[Buddha of the present]]) and [[Maitreya]] ([[Buddha of the future]]), the [[Buddhas of Three Times]].
  
Since there is no archeological evidence for the existence of [[Dipankara]], he is placed in the Legendary figures category.   
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Since there is no {{Wiki|archeological}} {{Wiki|evidence}} for the [[existence]] of [[Dipankara]], he is placed in the Legendary figures category.   
  
But for [[Theravada]] [[Buddhists]] and most other [[Buddhists]], [[Dipankara]] was a real person who became a [[Buddha]].
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But for [[Theravada]] [[Buddhists]] and most other [[Buddhists]], [[Dipankara]] was a real [[person]] who became a [[Buddha]].
  
In fact, if you follow one of my suggestions to recite – a – [[sutra]], especially “[[The Diamond of Perfect Wisdom Sutra]]” (also called [[The Diamond Sutra]], [[The Vajra Cutter Perfection of Wisdom Sutra]], [[The Vajra Sutra]], [[The Vajra Cutter Sutra]]) mentions [[Buddha Dipankara]] several times. In the said [[sutra]], [[Buddha Sakyamuni]] told his followers that [[Dipankara Buddha]] was His teacher in a previous life.
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In fact, if you follow one of my suggestions to recite – a – [[sutra]], especially “[[The Diamond of Perfect Wisdom Sutra]]” (also called [[The Diamond Sutra]], [[The Vajra Cutter Perfection of Wisdom Sutra]], [[The Vajra Sutra]], [[The Vajra Cutter Sutra]]) mentions [[Buddha Dipankara]] several times. In the said [[sutra]], [[Buddha Sakyamuni]] told his followers that [[Dipankara Buddha]] was His [[teacher]] in a previous [[life]].
  
[[Buddha Dipankara]] is a very powerful protector, and is considered as the patron protector [[Buddha]] for sailors. According to my Guru Lama, [[Dipamkara Buddha]] is also the patron protector [[Buddha]] of all seamen and sea women. Practically anybody who works on a ship or in the sea.  
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[[Buddha Dipankara]] is a very powerful [[protector]], and is considered as the {{Wiki|patron}} [[protector]] [[Buddha]] for sailors. According to my [[Guru]] [[Lama]], [[Dipamkara Buddha]] is also the {{Wiki|patron}} [[protector]] [[Buddha]] of all seamen and sea women. Practically anybody who works on a ship or in the sea.  
  
You have to note that during early times major traders or major trading involves sailor and the sea, thus [[Buddha Dipankara]] is considered as a powerful wealth enhancing and wealth protecting [[Buddha]]. Not only will he protect your wealth, but he will also help enhance your wealth luck.
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You have to note that during early times major traders or major trading involves sailor and the sea, thus [[Buddha Dipankara]] is considered as a powerful [[wealth]] enhancing and [[wealth]] protecting [[Buddha]]. Not only will he {{Wiki|protect}} your [[wealth]], but he will also help enhance your [[wealth]] [[luck]].
  
  
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[[Dipankara]] / [[Dipamkara Buddha]] is called as on the [[Buddha of the Past]]. Most of you would know that there have been a lot of Buddha in the past, and Buddha of the Present is Sakyamuni Buddha, and the Buddha of the Future is going to be Bodhisattva Maitreya (otherwise known as “The Happy Fat Buddha”).  
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[[Dipankara]] / [[Dipamkara Buddha]] is called as on the [[Buddha of the Past]]. Most of you would know that there have been a lot of [[Buddha]] in the {{Wiki|past}}, and [[Buddha]] of the Present is [[Sakyamuni Buddha]], and the [[Buddha of the Future]] is going to be [[Bodhisattva Maitreya]] (otherwise known as “The [[Happy]] [[Fat Buddha]]”).  
  
[[Dipankara Buddha]] is one of the Buddha of the Past, but since he plays a prominent role in the life and eventual enlightenment of the Buddha of the Present, the Historical Buddha – Sakyamuni Buddha, [[Dipankara Buddha]] is considered as [[THE Buddha of the Past]] in the [[Buddhas of the Three Times]].
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[[Dipankara Buddha]] is one of the [[Buddha]] of the Past, but since he plays a prominent role in the [[life]] and eventual [[enlightenment]] of the [[Buddha]] of the Present, the [[Historical Buddha]] [[Sakyamuni Buddha]], [[Dipankara Buddha]] is considered as [[THE Buddha of the Past]] in the [[Buddhas of the Three Times]].
  
  
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In Buddhism, it is estimated that Dipankara Buddha lives on Earth about one hundred thousand years ago. While there no archeological proof of Buddha Dipankara’s existence, he was prominently mentioned by Shakyamuni Buddha himself in several of the sutras.
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In [[Buddhism]], it is estimated that [[Dipankara Buddha]] [[lives]] on [[Earth]] about one hundred thousand years ago. While there no {{Wiki|archeological}} [[proof]] of [[Buddha]] Dipankara’s [[existence]], he was prominently mentioned by [[Shakyamuni Buddha]] himself in several of the [[sutras]].
  
Dipankara means “Lamp Bearer”, and he was accorded this name because he was the one who showed and predicted that Sakyamuni Buddha is going to be a Buddha, and this happened even before Sakyamuni Buddha was born in his latest physical body as Siddhartha Gautama.
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[[Dipankara]] means “[[Lamp Bearer]]”, and he was accorded this [[name]] because he was the one who showed and predicted that [[Sakyamuni Buddha]] is going to be a [[Buddha]], and this happened even before [[Sakyamuni Buddha]] was born in his latest [[physical body]] as [[Siddhartha Gautama]].
  
Dipamkara Buddha is usually depicted as a sitting Buddha, although there a few one’s that shows him as a standing Buddha these are usually found in Laos, Nepal, and some parts of China. The most common images of Dipankara Buddha depict him together with Bodhisattva Manjushri and Bodhisattva Vajrapani.  
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[[Dipamkara]] [[Buddha]] is usually depicted as a sitting [[Buddha]], although there a few one’s that shows him as a [[standing]] [[Buddha]] these are usually found in [[Laos]], [[Nepal]], and some parts of [[China]]. The most common images of [[Dipankara Buddha]] depict him together with [[Bodhisattva Manjushri]] and [[Bodhisattva Vajrapani]].  
  
This is because it is stated in the sutras that Vajrapani Bodhisattva is also one of the most powerful protector amongst the Bodhisattvas and Bodhisattva acts as his ‘assistant’ (for the lack of an appropriate term) when it comes to protecting people, and Manjushri Bodhisattva because we all need wisdom even when we are protected.  
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This is because it is stated in the [[sutras]] that [[Vajrapani]] [[Bodhisattva]] is also one of the most powerful [[protector]] amongst the [[Bodhisattvas]] and [[Bodhisattva]] acts as his ‘assistant’ (for the lack of an appropriate term) when it comes to protecting [[people]], and [[Manjushri Bodhisattva]] because we all need [[wisdom]] even when we are protected.  
  
Another image of Dipankara Buddha is with Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva (also known as Kuan Yin Bodhisattva, Guan Yin Bodhisattva, Kuan Shi Yin Bodhisattva, Guan Shi Yin Bodhisattva) and still Bodhisattva Vajrapani. Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara is to represent compassion.  
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Another image of [[Dipankara Buddha]] is with [[Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva]] (also known as [[Kuan Yin Bodhisattva]], [[Guan Yin Bodhisattva]], [[Kuan]] Shi [[Yin]] [[Bodhisattva]], [[Guan]] Shi [[Yin]] [[Bodhisattva]]) and still [[Bodhisattva Vajrapani]]. [[Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara]] is to represent [[compassion]].  
  
If you notice Bodhisattva Vajrapani is present at both times because Vajrapani Bodhisattva is one of the most powerful protective Bodhisattva, but like Buddha Dipankara he is also great wealth enhancing Bodhisattva.
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If you notice [[Bodhisattva Vajrapani]] is {{Wiki|present}} at both times because [[Vajrapani]] [[Bodhisattva]] is one of the most powerful protective [[Bodhisattva]], but like [[Buddha Dipankara]] he is also great [[wealth]] enhancing [[Bodhisattva]].
  
Both Dipankara Bodhisattva and Vajrapani Bodhisattva have very similar qualities that they usually go together. In fact, in making with what is regarded as the most powerful amulet in the Buddhist pantheon, the Vajrapani Ruel, the high-ranking monks usually also call on Buddha Dipankara (this was shared with me by my Guru Lama).
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Both [[Dipankara]] [[Bodhisattva]] and [[Vajrapani]] [[Bodhisattva]] have very similar qualities that they usually go together. In fact, in making with what is regarded as the most powerful [[amulet]] in the [[Buddhist pantheon]], the [[Vajrapani]] Ruel, the high-ranking [[monks]] usually also call on [[Buddha Dipankara]] (this was shared with me by my [[Guru]] [[Lama]]).
  
The secondary depiction of Buddha Dipamkara is with Buddha Sakyamuni (Buddha Shakyamuni) and Buddha Maitreya. This is to represent their stature as the Buddha of the Three Times.
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The secondary depiction of [[Buddha]] [[Dipamkara]] is with [[Buddha Sakyamuni]] ([[Buddha Shakyamuni]]) and [[Buddha Maitreya]]. This is to represent their stature as the [[Buddha]] of the Three Times.
  
One of the greatest manifestation of Buddha Dipankara is when he predicted the enlightenment of Buddha Sakyamuni, furthermore, it is said that he also predicted that Mahakasyapa and Ananda would be Shakyamuni Buddha’s acolytes.
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One of the greatest [[manifestation]] of [[Buddha Dipankara]] is when he predicted the [[enlightenment]] of [[Buddha Sakyamuni]], furthermore, it is said that he also predicted that [[Mahakasyapa]] and [[Ananda]] would be [[Shakyamuni Buddha’s]] {{Wiki|acolytes}}.
  
To be able to tap into the power or energies of Buddha Dipankara, you can wear his image, prominently display his image in your home or office, and more importantly honor him by chanting Namo Rándēng Fo or Namo Dipankara Buddha. Do it 108x under deep meditation.
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To be able to [[tap]] into the power or energies of [[Buddha Dipankara]], you can wear his image, prominently display his image in your home or office, and more importantly [[honor]] him by [[chanting]] [[Namo]] [[Rándēng Fo]] or [[Namo]] [[Dipankara Buddha]]. Do it 108x under deep [[meditation]].
  
According to my Guru Lama, chanting the Namo Rándēng Fo and Om Vajrapani Hum while holding the Vajrapani Ruel will make
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According to my [[Guru]] [[Lama]], [[chanting]] the [[Namo]] [[Rándēng Fo]] and Om [[Vajrapani]] [[Hum]] while holding the [[Vajrapani]] Ruel will make
  
  

Revision as of 14:29, 8 February 2020




You may know Amitabha Buddha, Sakyamuni Buddha / Shakyamuni Buddha, and Medicine Buddha. But not many will know Dipankara Buddha (also spelled as Dipamkara Buddha), however, serious students will most likely have an inkling as to which Buddha Dipankara is and or at the very least would have read about Him in some of the sutras.

Dipankara (Sanskrit and Pali Dīpaṃkara) one of the Buddhas of the past, said to have lived on Earth one hundred thousand years.

There have been 28 Buddhas known in this world system, with the Buddha of our time being the most recent.

Dipankara Sanskrit and Pali Dipam.kara, "Lamp bearer", Tibetan mi slob one of the Buddhas of the past, said to have lived on Earth one hundred thousand years.

Theoretically, the number of Buddhas having existed is enormous and they are often collectively known under the name of "Thousand Buddhas".

Each was responsible for a life cycle.

Generally, Buddhists believe that there has been a succession of many Buddhas in the distant past and that many more will appear in the future; Dipankara, then, would be one of numerous previous Buddhas

Since about the 17th century his cult has been popular with Nepalese Buddhists who consider him a protector of merchants and associate him with alms-giving

Dipankara Buddha is a deity of Mahayana Buddhism.

He is the "Enlightener" and one of the earliest of the many predecessors of Gautama Buddha added as the twenty fifth.

He said to have come from Deepavati, a mythological city. At the moment of his birth there was a miraculous manifestation of a large number of bright lamps [[[Dipa]]], hence he was named Dipankar.

Each was responsible for a life cycle. According to some Buddhist traditions, Dipankara (also Dipamkara) was a Buddha who reached enlightenment eons prior to Gotama, the historical Buddha.

Generally, Buddhists believe that there has been a succession of many Buddhas in the distant past and that many more will appear in the future; Dipankara, then, would be one of numerous previous Buddhas, while Gotama was the most recent, and Metteyya will be the next Buddha in the future.

Chinese Buddhism tends to honor Dipankara as one of many Buddhas of the past, which forms with Shakyamuni (Buddha of the present) and Maitreya (Buddha of the future), the Buddhas of Three Times.

Since there is no archeological evidence for the existence of Dipankara, he is placed in the Legendary figures category.

But for Theravada Buddhists and most other Buddhists, Dipankara was a real person who became a Buddha.

In fact, if you follow one of my suggestions to recite – a – sutra, especially “The Diamond of Perfect Wisdom Sutra” (also called The Diamond Sutra, The Vajra Cutter Perfection of Wisdom Sutra, The Vajra Sutra, The Vajra Cutter Sutra) mentions Buddha Dipankara several times. In the said sutra, Buddha Sakyamuni told his followers that Dipankara Buddha was His teacher in a previous life.

Buddha Dipankara is a very powerful protector, and is considered as the patron protector Buddha for sailors. According to my Guru Lama, Dipamkara Buddha is also the patron protector Buddha of all seamen and sea women. Practically anybody who works on a ship or in the sea.

You have to note that during early times major traders or major trading involves sailor and the sea, thus Buddha Dipankara is considered as a powerful wealth enhancing and wealth protecting Buddha. Not only will he protect your wealth, but he will also help enhance your wealth luck.


But who is Dipankara Buddha?

Dipankara / Dipamkara Buddha is called as on the Buddha of the Past. Most of you would know that there have been a lot of Buddha in the past, and Buddha of the Present is Sakyamuni Buddha, and the Buddha of the Future is going to be Bodhisattva Maitreya (otherwise known as “The Happy Fat Buddha”).

Dipankara Buddha is one of the Buddha of the Past, but since he plays a prominent role in the life and eventual enlightenment of the Buddha of the Present, the Historical BuddhaSakyamuni Buddha, Dipankara Buddha is considered as THE Buddha of the Past in the Buddhas of the Three Times.


==The Buddhas of the Three Times== are: Dipankara Buddha (Buddha of the Past), Sakyamuni Buddha (Buddha of the Present), and Maitreya Buddha (Buddha of the Future).


Dipankara Buddha in Chinese is called 燃燈佛 (pinyin Rándēng Fo).


In Buddhism, it is estimated that Dipankara Buddha lives on Earth about one hundred thousand years ago. While there no archeological proof of Buddha Dipankara’s existence, he was prominently mentioned by Shakyamuni Buddha himself in several of the sutras.

Dipankara means “Lamp Bearer”, and he was accorded this name because he was the one who showed and predicted that Sakyamuni Buddha is going to be a Buddha, and this happened even before Sakyamuni Buddha was born in his latest physical body as Siddhartha Gautama.

Dipamkara Buddha is usually depicted as a sitting Buddha, although there a few one’s that shows him as a standing Buddha these are usually found in Laos, Nepal, and some parts of China. The most common images of Dipankara Buddha depict him together with Bodhisattva Manjushri and Bodhisattva Vajrapani.

This is because it is stated in the sutras that Vajrapani Bodhisattva is also one of the most powerful protector amongst the Bodhisattvas and Bodhisattva acts as his ‘assistant’ (for the lack of an appropriate term) when it comes to protecting people, and Manjushri Bodhisattva because we all need wisdom even when we are protected.

Another image of Dipankara Buddha is with Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva (also known as Kuan Yin Bodhisattva, Guan Yin Bodhisattva, Kuan Shi Yin Bodhisattva, Guan Shi Yin Bodhisattva) and still Bodhisattva Vajrapani. Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara is to represent compassion.

If you notice Bodhisattva Vajrapani is present at both times because Vajrapani Bodhisattva is one of the most powerful protective Bodhisattva, but like Buddha Dipankara he is also great wealth enhancing Bodhisattva.

Both Dipankara Bodhisattva and Vajrapani Bodhisattva have very similar qualities that they usually go together. In fact, in making with what is regarded as the most powerful amulet in the Buddhist pantheon, the Vajrapani Ruel, the high-ranking monks usually also call on Buddha Dipankara (this was shared with me by my Guru Lama).

The secondary depiction of Buddha Dipamkara is with Buddha Sakyamuni (Buddha Shakyamuni) and Buddha Maitreya. This is to represent their stature as the Buddha of the Three Times.

One of the greatest manifestation of Buddha Dipankara is when he predicted the enlightenment of Buddha Sakyamuni, furthermore, it is said that he also predicted that Mahakasyapa and Ananda would be Shakyamuni Buddha’s acolytes.

To be able to tap into the power or energies of Buddha Dipankara, you can wear his image, prominently display his image in your home or office, and more importantly honor him by chanting Namo Rándēng Fo or Namo Dipankara Buddha. Do it 108x under deep meditation.

According to my Guru Lama, chanting the Namo Rándēng Fo and Om Vajrapani Hum while holding the Vajrapani Ruel will make


see also:Dīpankara Buddha




Source

https://sanaakosirickylee.wordpress.com/2016/09/22/bb7/