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Akshobya (Mitrugpa 2) |
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AKSHOBYA (Tib. Mitrugpa) This painting depicts the enjoyment body (Sambhogakaya) form of Akshobya, one of the five Dhyani Buddhas, known as Mitrugpa. The “Unshakable” one, or “Unmoving Diamond Buddha”, transforms ignorance and stupidity into the wisdom of the all pervading awareness. Meditation upon him purifies mainly karmic imprints left by harmful actions in this and previous lives. The vajra (diamond sceptre, Tib. Dorje) in his right hand represents the knowledge of conventional and ultimate reality. © Andy Weber 1999
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For further information about thangka paintings and Buddhist Iconography have a look at Andy's book:
"Images of Enligthenment
Tibetan Arts in Practice"

By Jonathan Landaw and Andy Weber
Published by Snow Lion
£16.95 in UK
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