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  2. Vairocana - Wikipedia

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    Vairocana (from Sanskrit: Vi+rocana, "from the sun" or "belonging to the sun", "Solar", or "Shining"), also known as Mahāvairocana (Great Vairocana), is a major Buddha from Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. [1] Vairocana is often interpreted, in texts like the Avatamsaka Sutra, as the Dharmakāya [2] [3] [4] of the historical Gautama Buddha.

  3. Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra - Wikipedia

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    Book 35 discusses the manifestation of the Buddha in the world. Shakyamuni discusses his birth in Tushita, where he was a bodhisattva named Vairocana ('Shakyamuni' and 'Vairocana' are often used interchangeably in the Avatamsaka). [58] In book 36, Samantabhadra discusses the bodhisattva path in brief, including fifty qualities that must be ...

  4. Huayan - Wikipedia

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    The sutra also states that our world is in Vairocana's buddhafield. [124] Vairocana is closely associated with Shakyamuni Buddha, in some cases he is even identified with him in the Avatamsaka Sutra. [125] Huayan generally sees Shakyamuni as an emanation body (nirmanakaya) from the ultimate Buddha Vairocana ("The Illuminator"). [126]

  5. Womb Realm - Wikipedia

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    In this ritual, new initiates are blindfolded and asked to toss a flower upon a mandala. Where the flower lands helps decide which Buddhist figure the student should devote themselves to. [3] In traditional Tangmi and Shingon halls, the Womb Realm Mandala is hung on the east wall, symbolizing the young stage of Mahāvairocana. [4]

  6. Brahmajāla Sūtra - Wikipedia

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    The sutra is also noteworthy for describing who Vairocana is as personification of the dharma or Dharmakāya: [15] Now, I, Vairocana Buddha, am sitting atop a lotus pedestal; on a thousand flowers surrounding me are a thousand Sakyamuni Buddhas. Each flower supports a hundred million worlds; in each world a Sakyamuni Buddha appears.

  7. Diamond Realm - Wikipedia

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    In this ritual, new initiates are blindfolded, and are asked to toss a flower upon a mandala. Where the flower lands helps decide which Buddhist figure the student should devote themselves to. [1] In traditional Tangmi and Shingon halls, the Diamond Realm Mandala is hung on the west wall symbolizing the final realization of Mahāvairocana ...

  8. Florists Reveal The 12 "Most Popular" Flowers - AOL

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    Garden Roses. Roses have always been a favorite in bouquets, but garden roses are some of the most popular flowers right now. Garden roses, which are cut in tight buds, have an unmistakably lush ...

  9. Pure Land - Wikipedia

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    Ming era statue of Vairocana Buddha on a thousand petaled lotus. According to the Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra, the whole universe is a vast pure buddha-field which has been purified by Vairocana Buddha. This is the view of Pure Land which is found in the Chinese Huayan tradition. [29]