Amoghasiddhi | |
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Sanskrit | अमोघसिद्धि Amoghasiddhi |
Chinese | 不空成就佛 (Pinyin: Bùkōngchéngjiù Fó) |
Japanese | 不空成就仏 (romaji: Fukūjōju Butsu) |
Khmer | អមោឃសិទ្ធិ (UNGEGN: Âmoŭkhôsĕtthĭ) |
Korean | 불공성취불 (RR: Bulgongseongchwi Bosal) |
Mongolian | ᠲᠡᠭᠦᠰ ᠨᠥᠭᠴᠢᠭᠰᠡᠨ Үйлс бүтээгч (SASM/GNC: Tegüs nögcigsen) |
Thai | พระอโมฆสิทธิพุทธะ Phraamoksitthiphuttha |
Tibetan | དོན་ཡོད་གྲུབ་པ་ Wylie: don yod grub pa THL: dönyö drubpa |
Vietnamese | Bất Không Thành Tựu Phật |
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Venerated by | Mahāyāna, Vajrayāna |
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Amoghasiddhi (Devanagari: अमोघसिद्धि) is one of the Five Wisdom Buddhas of the Mahayana and Vajrayana tradition of Buddhism. He is associated with the accomplishment of the Buddhist path and of the destruction of the poison of envy. His name means Unfailing Accomplishment. His consort is Tara, meaning Liberator and his mounts are garudas. He belongs to the family of karma whose family symbol is the double vajra.[1][2]