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[[Image:KOKYUZO Akasagarbha Shingoji.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Akasagarbha statue in Jingoji, 9th cen.]]
 
[[Image:KOKYUZO Akasagarbha Shingoji.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Akasagarbha statue in Jingoji, 9th cen.]]
[[Ākāśagarbha]] [[Bodhisattva]] (Tibetan: [[Namkhai Nyingpo]] (Wylie: [[Nam-mkha’i sNying-po]]), Chinese: [[虛空藏菩薩]]; pinyin: [[Xū kōng zàng pú sà]], Korean: [[허공장보살]], Japanese: [[Kokūzō Bosatsu]]) is one of the eight great [[bodhisattvas]]. His name can be translated as "[[boundless space treasury]]" or "[[void store]]" as his [[Wisdom]] is said to be boundless as space itself. He is sometimes known as the twin brother of the "[[earth store]]" [[Bodhisattva]] [[Ksitigarbha]], and is even briefly mentioned in the [[Sutra]] of The Great [[Vows]] of [[Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva]].
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[[Ākāśagarbha]] [[Bodhisattva]] ([[Tibetan]]: [[Namkhai Nyingpo]] (Wylie: [[Nam-mkha’i sNying-po]]), {{Wiki|Chinese}}: [[虛空藏菩薩]]; pinyin: [[Xū kōng zàng pú sà]], [[Korean]]: [[허공장보살]], {{Wiki|Japanese}}: [[Kokūzō Bosatsu]]) is one of the eight great [[bodhisattvas]]. His name can be translated as "[[boundless space treasury]]" or "[[void store]]" as his [[Wisdom]] is said to be [[boundless]] as [[space]] itself. He is sometimes known as the twin brother of the "[[earth store]]" [[Bodhisattva]] [[Ksitigarbha]], and is even briefly mentioned in the [[Sutra]] of The Great [[Vows]] of [[Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva]].
  
[[Kūkai]] ([[Kōbō-Daishi]]), the founder of [[Shingon]] [[Buddhism]], is said to have repeatedly chanted a [[Mantra]] of [[Ākāśagarbha]] as a young [[Buddhist]] acolyte. As he chanted the [[Mantra]], he experienced a vision whereby [[Ākāśagarbha]] told him to go to {{Wiki|China}} to seek understanding of the [[Mahavairocana Sutra]].
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[[Kūkai]] ([[Kōbō-Daishi]]), the founder of [[Shingon]] [[Buddhism]], is said to have repeatedly chanted a [[Mantra]] of [[Ākāśagarbha]] as a young [[Buddhist]] acolyte. As he chanted the [[Mantra]], he [[experienced]] a [[vision]] whereby [[Ākāśagarbha]] told him to go to {{Wiki|China}} to seek understanding of the [[Mahavairocana Sutra]].
  
 
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The [[Mantra]] of [[Ākāśagarbha]] is popularly used by [[Shingon]] [[Buddhists]], {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Esoteric]] [[Buddhists]], and artists. It is believed to give rise to [[Wisdom]] and creativity, and dispel [[Ignorance]].
 
The [[Mantra]] of [[Ākāśagarbha]] is popularly used by [[Shingon]] [[Buddhists]], {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[Esoteric]] [[Buddhists]], and artists. It is believed to give rise to [[Wisdom]] and creativity, and dispel [[Ignorance]].
  
*    Chinese: Na Mo Xu Kong Zang Pu Sa
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*    {{Wiki|Chinese}}: Na Mo Xu Kong Zang Pu Sa
*    Vietnamese: Nam Mo Hu Khong Tang Bo Tat
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*    [[Vietnamese]]: Nam Mo Hu Khong Tang [[Bo]] Tat
 
*    Translation: Blessed be [[Akasagarbha]] [[Bodhisattva]],
 
*    Translation: Blessed be [[Akasagarbha]] [[Bodhisattva]],
  
A different [[Mantra]] is used for both Japanese and [[Sanskrit]]:
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A different [[Mantra]] is used for both {{Wiki|Japanese}} and [[Sanskrit]]:
  
*    Japanese: nōbō akyasha kyarabaya on arikya mari bori sowaka.
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*    {{Wiki|Japanese}}: nōbō akyasha kyarabaya on arikya mari bori sowaka.
*    [[Sanskrit]]: namo ākāśagarbhāya oṃ ārya kamari mauli svāhā.
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*    [[Sanskrit]]: [[namo]] ākāśagarbhāya oṃ [[ārya]] kamari mauli [[svāhā]].
*    English Translation: Wish the whole [[Universe]], "OM", to pray all human beings flourish with all dedication.
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*    English Translation: Wish the whole [[Universe]], "OM", to pray all [[human beings]] flourish with all [[dedication]].
*    Chinese Translation: 南牟,阿迦捨,揭婆耶,唵,阿唎,迦麼唎,慕唎,莎訶!
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*    {{Wiki|Chinese}} Translation: 南牟,阿迦捨,揭婆耶,唵,阿唎,迦麼唎,慕唎,莎訶!
  
[[Tantric]] [[rituals]] surrounding him are only given to students initiated in [[esoteric]] [[Buddhist]] lineages by an approved teacher. Currently the {{Wiki|Chinese}} ([[Hanmi]]) [[Esoteric]] School is teaching his [[tantric]] [[ritual]] to the general public.
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[[Tantric]] [[rituals]] surrounding him are only given to students initiated in [[esoteric]] [[Buddhist]] [[lineages]] by an approved [[teacher]]. Currently the {{Wiki|Chinese}} ([[Hanmi]]) [[Esoteric]] School is [[teaching]] his [[tantric]] [[ritual]] to the general public.
  
[[AKASAGARBHA]] is the [[Guardian Buddha]] of people born under the sign of the [[OX]] and [[TIGER]].
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[[AKASAGARBHA]] is the [[Guardian Buddha]] of [[people]] born under the sign of the [[OX]] and [[TIGER]].
  
 
[[Akasagarbha]] [[Buddha]] is also known as the ‘[[Boundless Space Treasury]]’ [[Buddha]]. He is sometimes considered as twin brother of [[Ksitigarbha]] [[Buddha]]. He is a [[Buddha]] who bestows [[Wisdom]] through [[Enlightenment]].
 
[[Akasagarbha]] [[Buddha]] is also known as the ‘[[Boundless Space Treasury]]’ [[Buddha]]. He is sometimes considered as twin brother of [[Ksitigarbha]] [[Buddha]]. He is a [[Buddha]] who bestows [[Wisdom]] through [[Enlightenment]].

Revision as of 08:17, 4 September 2013

Akasagarbha statue in Jingoji, 9th cen.

Ākāśagarbha Bodhisattva (Tibetan: Namkhai Nyingpo (Wylie: Nam-mkha’i sNying-po), Chinese: 虛空藏菩薩; pinyin: Xū kōng zàng pú sà, Korean: 허공장보살, Japanese: Kokūzō Bosatsu) is one of the eight great bodhisattvas. His name can be translated as "boundless space treasury" or "void store" as his Wisdom is said to be boundless as space itself. He is sometimes known as the twin brother of the "earth store" Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha, and is even briefly mentioned in the Sutra of The Great Vows of Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva.

Kūkai (Kōbō-Daishi), the founder of Shingon Buddhism, is said to have repeatedly chanted a Mantra of Ākāśagarbha as a young Buddhist acolyte. As he chanted the Mantra, he experienced a vision whereby Ākāśagarbha told him to go to China to seek understanding of the Mahavairocana Sutra.

Mantra

Kokuzo, the Bodhisattva of the Sky Matrix, of the Gumonji Ritual, 13th century.

The Mantra of Ākāśagarbha is popularly used by Shingon Buddhists, Chinese Esoteric Buddhists, and artists. It is believed to give rise to Wisdom and creativity, and dispel Ignorance.

A different Mantra is used for both Japanese and Sanskrit:

Tantric rituals surrounding him are only given to students initiated in esoteric Buddhist lineages by an approved teacher. Currently the Chinese (Hanmi) Esoteric School is teaching his tantric ritual to the general public.

AKASAGARBHA is the Guardian Buddha of people born under the sign of the OX and TIGER.

Akasagarbha Buddha is also known as the ‘Boundless Space TreasuryBuddha. He is sometimes considered as twin brother of Ksitigarbha Buddha. He is a Buddha who bestows Wisdom through Enlightenment.

The Mantra of Akasagarbha is OM VAJRA RATNA TRAH SOHA.


Source

Wikipedia:Akasagarbha