The Tibetan Iconography of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and other Deities
author: Lokesh Chandra
edition: 2002, D. K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
pages: 807
ISBN-10: 812460178X
ISBN-13: 9788124601785
Topic: Tibetan-buddhism
Yuddhajaya
This chapter describes Yuddhajaya located on page 232 and contained in the collection "Thirty-five Buddhas (of Confession)" in the book Tibetan Iconography (a unique pantheon). This book deals with the iconography of deities within the Pantheon of Tibetan Buddhism, such as Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Arhats, Matrkas (Goddesses), Gurus (Teachers), Protective Deities and various other spiritual entities. The Buddhist art and iconography in this book is accompanied by Chinese eulogies.
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Akshayamatinirdesha [english]
skilled in coming and going, ready to pay homage to and serve all the Tathagatas, untiring in the quest to hear the religion of the Buddha, constantly striving to bring all beings to spiritual maturity, having attained the highest in skill in means and insight, established in unobstructed liberation and wisdom, transcending all thought-constructions, fictions and discursive thinking, near the stage of omniscience [the fruit, the stage of a Buddha] They were the bodhisattva Vidyuddeva, the bodhisattva Yuddhajaya...
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