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Vairochana Collection

Vairochana, the central figure in many Buddhist mandalas, represents the embodiment of wisdom and enlightenment

Background imageVairochana Collection: Sunrise with a Buddha Statue with the Hand Position of Dharmachakra Mudra in Borobudur, Magelang

Sunrise with a Buddha Statue with the Hand Position of Dharmachakra Mudra in Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java
Borobudur, or Barabudur, is a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist Temple in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. This temple is the worlds largest Buddhist temple

Background imageVairochana Collection: Statue of Vairochana, the fifth Buddha, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia

Statue of Vairochana, the fifth Buddha, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia

Background imageVairochana Collection: Sarvavid Vairochana, From a Set of the Five Jina Buddhas... c.late 13th - early 14th cent

Sarvavid Vairochana, From a Set of the Five Jina Buddhas... c.late 13th - early 14th cent. Creator: Anon
Sarvavid Vairochana, From a Set of the Five Jina Buddhas, based on Complete Purification of All Evil Rebirths (Sarva Durgati Parishodana Tantra), c.late 13th - early 14th century

Background imageVairochana Collection: Garbhadhatu Mandala, 8th / 9th century. Artist: Anonymous

Garbhadhatu Mandala, 8th / 9th century. Artist: Anonymous
Garbhadhatu Mandala, 8th/9th century. Found in the collection of the To-ji, Kyoto

Background imageVairochana Collection: Mahavairochana, 9th / 10th century. Creator: Unknown

Mahavairochana, 9th / 10th century. Creator: Unknown
Mahavairochana, 9th/10th century

Background imageVairochana Collection: Figure of Vairochana, Densatil (gilt bronze) (see also 876882-4)

Figure of Vairochana, Densatil (gilt bronze) (see also 876882-4)
876883 Figure of Vairochana, Densatil (gilt bronze) (see also 876882-4) by Tibetan School, (14th century); height: 29.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVairochana Collection: Figure of Vairochana, Densatil (gilt bronze) (see also 876883-4)

Figure of Vairochana, Densatil (gilt bronze) (see also 876883-4)
876882 Figure of Vairochana, Densatil (gilt bronze) (see also 876883-4) by Tibetan School, (14th century); height: 29.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVairochana Collection: Figure of Vairochana, Densatil (gilt bronze) (see also 876882-3)

Figure of Vairochana, Densatil (gilt bronze) (see also 876882-3)
876884 Figure of Vairochana, Densatil (gilt bronze) (see also 876882-3) by Tibetan School, (14th century); height: 29.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVairochana Collection: Buddha Statue at Vihara Budhi Bhakti (Tua Pek Kong) Temple, Batam, Indonesia

Buddha Statue at Vihara Budhi Bhakti (Tua Pek Kong) Temple, Batam, Indonesia
Inaugurated in September 1986, the Tua Pek Kong Temple located in Nagoya is the oldest Taoist temple in Batam. Also known as the Vihara Budhi Bhakti Temple

Background imageVairochana Collection: Sunrise with a Buddha Statue with the Hand Position of Dharmachakra Mudra in Borobudur, Magelang

Sunrise with a Buddha Statue with the Hand Position of Dharmachakra Mudra in Borobudur, Magelang, Central Java
Borobudur, or Barabudur, is a 9th-century Mahayana Buddhist Temple in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. This temple is the worlds largest Buddhist temple



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Vairochana, the central figure in many Buddhist mandalas, represents the embodiment of wisdom and enlightenment. As the cosmic Buddha, Vairochana is believed to transcend all concepts of duality and exist as the ultimate reality. In his pure form, he symbolizes the unity of all things and serves as a guide for practitioners on their path to spiritual awakening. In Tibetan Buddhism, often depicted with a white complexion to represent purity and clarity of mind. His hands are typically shown in specific mudras (hand gestures) that convey various teachings and blessings. Through meditation on Vairochana's image or recitation of his mantra, practitioners seek to cultivate inner peace, wisdom, and compassion. The name "Vairochana" itself means "illuminator" or "shining one," emphasizing his role in dispelling ignorance and illuminating the true nature of reality. By connecting with Vairochana's enlightened presence, individuals can tap into their own innate wisdom and awaken to their highest potential. Ultimately, Vairochana serves as a reminder that enlightenment is not an abstract concept but a tangible experience that each person has the capacity to realize within themselves. Through devotion to this cosmic Buddha figure, one can deepen their understanding of universal truths and move closer towards liberation from suffering.