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These
Dhyani or Pancha Buddha Statues are not seperate god.
They are just abstracts of Buddhahood. Dhyani Buddhas
(i.e. Pancha Buddhas) are emanated from Adibuddha. There
are five Dhyani Buddhas (Buddhas in Meditation). Dhyani
Buddha are not separate gods. Dhyani Buddha are just
abstract aspects of Buddhahood. They are also often
called Tathagata. They are so popular in Nepal that
they are found in every stupa, thousands of Chaityas
(small stupas), in courtyards, and found painted in
the main entrance of the Buddhist house. In Kathmandu,
they are also called Panch Buddhas. They are always
shown seated in the postion of mediation. Of the five
Dhyani Buddhas the senior is Vairochana who occupies
centre of the Mandala. In the Chaityas onle four other
Dhyani Buddhas the senior is Vairochana who occupies
centre of the Mandala. In the chaityas only four other
Dhyani Buddhas Akshobhya in the east, Ratna Shmbhav
in the south, Amitabha in the west, and Amoghsidhi in
the north are depicted.
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Dhayani Buddha in Meditation.Five Dhyani
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Dhayani Buddha in Meditation.Five Dhyani
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| Five Dhayani Buddha in Meditation.Five Dhyani Buddha are: Vairochana, Akshob -hya, Ratna Sambhav, Amitabha, Amoghs- idhi. They are also called Pancha buddha. |
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Here
is the brief about the five Dhyani Buddhas:
Vairochana:
Vairochana is regarded as first Dhyani Buddha by the Nepalee
Buddhist. His place is in the sanctum of the stupa where he
is the master of whole temple and its contents. Therefore, he
cannot be represented out side the stupa, but exception to this
rule is frequntly met within the important stupa os Nepal where
he is assigned a place between Akshobhya in est and Ratna Sambhav
in the south.
Vairochana
represents the cosmic element of Rupa(form). When represented,
he is white in colour, and his two hands are held against the
chest with the tips of th ethumbs and forefingers of each hand
unitd. His female is Vajradhatviswari. He is in preaching attitude.
Akshobhya:
Akshobhya is next importance among the Dhyani Buddhas. Akshobhya
is regarded as the second Dhyani Buddha by the Nepalese Buddhists.
Akshobhya originates from the blue syllable Hum. He is two-armed
and one-faced and exhibits the Bhusparasa(earth touching) mudra
which means calling the earth for witness, and sits in the Vajraparyanka
pose. He represents the primoradal cosmic element of Vijnana
(consciousness). When represented in the Stups, he always faces
the east. His left hand rests on the lap, which the right rest
on the right knee with the tip of the middle fingers touching
the ground with palm drawn inwardly.
Ratna
Sambhav:
Ratna Sambhav is regarded third Dhyani Buddha in order. His
recongition symbol is the jewel and he exhibits the Varada Mudra
(gift bestowing). He represents the cosmic element of vedana
(sensation) and is the embodiment of slander. He is yellow in
colour and always faces the south. His left hand rests on the
lap with open plam and right exhibits the varada mudra or the
gift bestowing attitude. His female conter part is Mamaki.
Amitabha:
Amitabha is the most ancient Buddhas among the Dhyani Buddhas.
He said to reside in the Sukhabita heaven in peaceful meditation.
He is of red colour originating from the red syllable HRIH.
He represents cosmic element of Sanjna (name). His vehicle is
peacock. He exhibits Samahi Mudra with his two palms folded
face up one on top of the other lying on his lap. He has a lotus
as his sign. When represented on the stupa, he is always faces
the west. He is worshipped thinking that one can have salvation.
Sometimes holding a Patra on the same posture. His female is
Pandra. Amitabha denotes "Boundless light" or Incomprehensible.
Amoghshiddhi:
Amoghshiddhi is the fifth Dhyani Buddha in order. His left hand
lies open on the lap and the right exhibits the Abhya mudra.
He represents cosmic element of Samskar (Conformation). He is
of green colour and his recognition symbol is the viswa vajra
or the double thunderbolt. He always faces the North. He is
the embodiment of the rainy season. Sometimes a serpant with
seven heads forms the background as an umbrella. In front of
his shrines, therefore, is found a small sqare pit which is
meant for the snake. His vehicle is garud.
Here
we have collection of Dhyani (Pancha) Buddha Statues. BuddhaStatues.Org
is selling these collectivites of Dhyani (Pancha) Buddha statues
with the previlege given by HimalayanMart.com and will be always
thankful for help and effort to promote this site for Noble
cause.