Amitābha
deity figure · 4 works · 5 mentions · 10 anchored passages
Lord Amitābha · AMITĀBHO · Divine Amitābha · Lotus Lord · PRATYAVEKṢAṆA · the Divine Amitābha
in the texts
San Hyan Kamahayanikan
One of the Five Tathāgatas, associated with perception, passion, merit, fire-element, red color.
* Lord Amitābha is merit (*puṇya*).
* The breath in the right is called Amitābha.
* The Divine Amitābha is perception (*saṃjñā*).
Caryāmelāpakapradīpa
Buddha identified with the fire-element breath-flow in the vajra-recitation scheme.
this red-colored mouth [-aspect], of the Lotus Lord [Amitābha], courses [there].
Kalpabuddha
One of the five Tathāgatas, associated with the West, the color red, the heaven Sukhāvatī, and residence in the liver and the nose.
He, Lord Amitābha, resides in the West.
Lord Akṣobhya resides in the eyes, Lord Ratnasambhava resides in the ears, Lord Amitābha resides in the nose, Lord Amoghasiddhi resides in the mouth.
Kunjarakarna Dharmakathana
A Buddha figure whose meditative hand-gesture Kuñjarakarṇa imitates.
Seated in a firm posture, he joined his hands in the gesture of Amitābha.