Ratnasambhava | |
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Sanskrit | रत्नसम्भव
Ratnasambhava |
Chinese | (Traditional) 寶生如來 (Simplified) 宝生如来 (Pinyin: Bǎoshēng Rúlái) |
Japanese | 宝生如来
(romaji: Hōshō Nyorai) |
Khmer | រតនសម្ភវៈ (ra-ta-na-som-pha-veak) |
Korean | 보생여래
(RR: Bosaeng Yeorae) |
Mongolian | ᠡᠷᠳᠡᠨᠢ ᠭᠠᠷᠬᠣ ᠢᠢᠨ ᠣᠷᠣᠨ Эрдэнэ гарахын орон Erdeni garkhu yin oron |
Tibetan | རིན་ཆེན་འབྱུང་གནས་ or རིན་ཆེན་འབྱུང་ལྡན་ Wylie: rin chen 'byung gnas THL: rin chen 'byung ldan |
Vietnamese | Bảo Sanh Như Lai |
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Venerated by | Mahāyāna, Vajrayana |
Attributes | Equality, Equanimity |
Shakti | Mamaki |
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Ratnasambhava (Sanskrit: रत्नसम्भव, lit. "Jewel-Born")[1] is one of the Five Dhyani Buddhas (or "Five Meditation Buddhas") of Mahayana and Vajrayana 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.