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Ratnasambhava Buddha at Borobudur Temple

 

Ratnasambhava Buddha

The Third Buddha in Five Primordial Buddhas is Ratnasambhava Buddha.

If we surround the Borobudur Temple and when we are on the South side of the Temple, we will see all the Buddha Statues in that side are Ratnasambhava Buddhas.

Ratnasambhava Buddha  which is known as Rinchen Jungne in Tibetan Tantric Buddhism has symbol of  Ratna that means Jewel.

Ratnasambhava Buddha riding Horse ( sometimes Lion ) as His vehicle.

Ratnasambhava Buddha emits Yellow light from Him and His Pure Land in the Southern is Shrimat

Ratnasambhava Buddha has Giving gesture, this is the benefit that we will receive if we make Ritual or Ceremony to Him.

Ratnasambhava Buddha which is known as Buddha of Giving has Varada Mudra that means Charity and His earthly element is Earth.

The Holy Companion of Ratnasambhava Buddha is Mamaki.

Ratnasambhava Buddha is match to Ratnapani Bodhisattva and paired with Kassapa Buddha.

Akshobhya Buddha at Borobudur Temple

 

Akshobhya Buddha

The Second Buddha in Five Primordial Buddhas is Akshobhya Buddha.

If we surround The Borobudur Temple and when we are on the East side of the Temple, we will see all the Buddha Statues in that side are Akshobhya Buddhas.

Akshobhya Buddha which is known as Mitrugpa in Tibetan Tantric Buddhism has symbol of Vajra that means Solid.

Akshobhya Buddha riding Elephant as His vehicle.

Akshobhya Buddha emits Blue light from Him and His Pure Land in the Eastern is Abhirati .

Akshobhya Buddha has Humility gesture, this is the benefit that we will receive if we make Ritual or Ceremony to Him.

Akshobhya Buddha which is known as Buddha of Humility has Bhumisparsa Mudra that means Witness and His earthly element is Water.

The Holy Companion of Akshobhya Buddha is Locana.

Akshobhya Buddha is match to Vajrapani Bodhisattva and paired with Kanakamuni Buddha.

Amoghasiddhi Buddha at Borobudur Temple

Amoghasiddhi Buddha

The First Buddha in Five Primordial Buddhas is Amoghasiddhi Buddha.

If we surround The Borobudur Temple and when we are on the North side of the Temple, we will see all The Buddha Statues in that side are Amoghasiddhi Buddhas.

Amoghasiddhi Buddha which is known as Donyo Drubpa in Tibetan Tantric Buddhism has symbol of Double Vajra that means Karma.

Amoghasiddhi Buddha riding Garuda as His vehicle.

Amoghasiddhi Buddha emits Green light from Him and His Pure Land in the Northern is Prakuta.

Amoghasiddhi Buddha has Fearlessness gesture, this is the benefit  that we will receive if we make Ritual or Ceremony to Him.

Amoghasiddhi Buddha which is known as Buddha of Fearlessness has Abhaya Mudra that means Fearlessness and His earthly element is Air.

The Holy Companion of Amoghasiddhi Buddha is Green Tara.

Amoghasiddhi Buddha is match to Visvapani Bodhisattva and paired with Maitreya Buddha.

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