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Vajrayakṣa (金剛夜叉明王 or 金剛夜叉明王 in Chinese) [1] is one of the Five Wisdom Kings. [2] He is a manifestation of Amoghasiddhi. [3]
He goes by many names including Kongō-yasha, Vajrayakṣa, [4] or Jingang Yecha Mingwang. [1]
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Vajrayakṣa | |
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Vajrayakṣa (金剛夜叉明王 or 金剛夜叉明王 in Chinese) [1] is one of the Five Wisdom Kings. [2] He is a manifestation of Amoghasiddhi. [3]
He goes by many names including Kongō-yasha, Vajrayakṣa, [4] or Jingang Yecha Mingwang. [1]