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− | Vajraparamita (in Sanskrit), also Kongō-Haramitsu (金剛波羅蜜菩薩) is a Bodhisattva of the Buddhist Pantheon, belonging especially to the Esoteric Buddhism tradition of Vajrayana. Kongō-Haramitsu is one of the deities of the Five Mysteries of Vajrasattva, where it appears as one of the four Paramitas. Kongō-Haramitsu is also a central deity of the Buddhist Pantheon of Tō-ji Temple. | + | [[Vajraparamita]] (in [[Sanskrit]]), also [[Kongō-Haramitsu]] (金剛波羅蜜菩薩) is a [[Bodhisattva]] of the [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|Pantheon}}, belonging especially to the [[Esoteric Buddhism]] [[tradition]] of [[Vajrayana]]. [[Kongō-Haramitsu]] is one of the [[deities]] of the Five [[Mysteries]] of [[Vajrasattva]], where it appears as one of the four [[Paramitas]]. [[Kongō-Haramitsu]] is also a central [[deity]] of the [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|Pantheon}} of Tō-ji [[Temple]]. |
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Revision as of 23:51, 5 September 2013
Vajraparamita (in Sanskrit), also Kongō-Haramitsu (金剛波羅蜜菩薩) is a Bodhisattva of the Buddhist Pantheon, belonging especially to the Esoteric Buddhism tradition of Vajrayana. Kongō-Haramitsu is one of the deities of the Five Mysteries of Vajrasattva, where it appears as one of the four Paramitas. Kongō-Haramitsu is also a central deity of the Buddhist Pantheon of Tō-ji Temple.