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    Akṣobhya

    deity figure · 4 works · 6 mentions · 11 anchored passages

    Lord Akṣobhya · AKṢOBHYA · Divine Akṣobhya · Vajra Lord · the Divine Akṣobhya · ĀDARŚAJÑĀNĀKṢOBHYA

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    CaryāmelāpakapradīpaAncient · Sanskrit

    Buddha identified with the water-element, unmoving breath-flow in the vajra-recitation scheme.

    resembling pure crystal, that of the Vajra Lord [Akṣobhya] courses [there].
    resolution of doubts on the isolation of speech ch
    should one imagine [them] as Akṣobhya and the rest, each in due number, it becomes calm-abiding (śamatha).
    resolution of doubts on conduct utterly free of el

    San Hyan KamahayanikanAncient · Kawi

    One of the Five Tathāgatas, associated with consciousness, aversion, mind, devotion, space-element.

    * Lord Akṣobhya is devotion (*bhakti*).
    chapter 1
    * The Divine Akṣobhya is mind (*citta*).
    chapter 1
    * The Divine Akṣobhya is consciousness (*vijñāna*).
    chapter 1

    KalpabuddhaAncient · Kawi

    One of the five Tathāgatas, associated with the East, the color black, and residence in the lungs and the eyes.

    He, Lord Akṣobhya, resides in the East.
    chapter 2
    Lord Akṣobhya resides in the eyes, Lord Ratnasambhava resides in the ears, Lord Amitābha resides in the nose, Lord Amoghasiddhi resides in the mouth.
    chapter 6

    Kunjarakarna DharmakathanaAncient · Kawi

    A Bodhisattva/Buddha figure in Vairocana's retinue.

    Akṣobhya and the other Bodhisattvas of his retinue approached him in devout worship, And all the Bajrapāṇis, the lords of gods, Yama, Baruṇa, and Dhanādhipa.
    chapter 1