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[[Achala]], [[Acala]], “[[Immovable One]].” [[Wrathful manifestation of Akshobhya]]. Also called [[Chandamaharoshana]] ([[Fierce and Great Wrathful One)]].  
 
[[Achala]], [[Acala]], “[[Immovable One]].” [[Wrathful manifestation of Akshobhya]]. Also called [[Chandamaharoshana]] ([[Fierce and Great Wrathful One)]].  
  
Destroys all evil ones ([[mara]]) with his anger ([[krodha]]). Exoteric manifestation of [[Chakrasamvara]] in Newar Buddhism. [[Dveshavajri]] is his [[prajna]].
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Destroys all [[evil]] ones ([[mara]]) with his [[anger]] ([[krodha]]). [[Exoteric]] [[manifestation]] of [[Chakrasamvara]] in [[Newar Buddhism]]. [[Dveshavajri]] is his [[prajna]].
  
  
[[adarsba jnana]], [[adarsajhana]]. [[Mirror-like wisdom]], which reflects the world as it is, without egoistic distortion. Antidote to the poison of anger or hatred , a major cause and result of egoistic bias and prejudice. Insight associated with [[Akshobhya]].
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[[adarsba jnana]], [[adarsajhana]]. [[Mirror-like wisdom]], which reflects the [[world]] as it is, without [[egoistic]] [[distortion]]. Antidote to the [[poison]] of [[anger]] or [[hatred]] , a major [[cause]] and result of [[egoistic]] bias and prejudice. [[Insight]] associated with [[Akshobhya]].
  
  

Latest revision as of 18:06, 28 March 2024




Achala, Acala, “Immovable One.” Wrathful manifestation of Akshobhya. Also called Chandamaharoshana (Fierce and Great Wrathful One).

Destroys all evil ones (mara) with his anger (krodha). Exoteric manifestation of Chakrasamvara in Newar Buddhism. Dveshavajri is his prajna.


adarsba jnana, adarsajhana. Mirror-like wisdom, which reflects the world as it is, without egoistic distortion. Antidote to the poison of anger or hatred , a major cause and result of egoistic bias and prejudice. Insight associated with Akshobhya.



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