- Ratnasambhava
Buddha Infobox
name = Ratnasambhava
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img_capt = ABuddhist pantheon with Ratnasambhava (or "Hōshō"), front centre
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sanskrit_name = Ratnasambhava
pali_name =
chinese_name = Baosheng Rulai
japanese_name = Hōshō Nyorai
tibetan_name = Rinchen Jung ne
korean_name =
thai_name =
vietnamese_name =
veneration =Vajrayana
attributes = Equality, Equanimity
shakti = Mamaki
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succeeded_by = Ratnasambhava is one of theFive Dhyani Buddhas (or "Five Meditation Buddhas") ofVajrayana or Tantric Buddhism. Ratnasambhava's mandalas and mantras focus on developing equanimity and equality and, in Vajrayana buddhist thought is associated with the attempt to destroy greed and pride. His consort is Mamaki and his mount is a horse or a pair of lions.Characteristics
Ratnasambhava is associated with the
skandha of feeling or sensation and its relationship with consciousness. His activity in promotingBuddhism is enriching and increasing knowledge ofDharma . Ratnasambhava is associated with the jewel symbol, which corresponds with his family, Ratna or jewel. In artwork he is shown in themudra of giving.He is usually coloured yellow or gold. He is associated with the element earth, the heavenly quarter of the
south and the season ofautumn . His cardinal direction is the south.References
"Mythology of India: Myths of India, Sri Lanka and Tibet", Rachel Storm, Anness Publishing Limited, Editor Helen Sudell, Page 69, Column 1, Lines 9 - 18, Caption, Page 69, Column 4, Lines 1 - 4
Five Dhyani Buddhas "Table 1", Row 4, Columns 1-5, "Table 2", Row 2, Columns 1-12
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