Vajrapāramitā
Bodhisattva of the Buddhist Pantheon
Vajraparamita (in Sanskrit), also Kongō-Haramitsu (金剛波羅蜜菩薩) is a Bodhisattva of the Buddhist Pantheon, belonging especially to the Esoteric Buddhism tradition of Vajrayana. Kongō-Haramitsu is one of the deities of the Five Mysteries of Vajrasattva, where it appears as one of the four Paramitas.[1] Kongō-Haramitsu is also a central deity of the Buddhist Pantheon of Tō-ji Temple.
Notes
- ^ Tantric Buddhism in East Asia Richard Karl Payne p.134
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Japanese Buddhist pantheon
如来部 (Nyorai-bu)
- Śākyamuni (Shaka Nyorai)
- Amitābha (Amida Nyorai)
- Bhaiṣajyaguru (Yakushi Nyorai)
- Vairocana (Dainichi Nyorai)
- Five Wisdom Buddhas (Godai Nyorai)
菩薩部 (Bosatsu-bu)
- Maitreya (Miroku)
- Avalokiteśvara (Kannon)
- Samantabhadra (Fugen)
- Mañjuśrī (Monju)
- Mahāpratisarā (Daizuigu)
- Kṣitigarbha (Jizō)
- Ākāśagarbha (Kokūzō)
- Mahāsthāmaprāpta (Seishi)
- Vajrasattva (Kongōsatta)
- Vajrapāramitā (Kongō-Haramitsu)
明王部 (Myōō-bu)
天部 (Ten-bu)
- Four Heavenly Kings (Shitennō)
- Eight Legions (Hachi-Bushū)
- Twelve Devas (Jūni-ten)
- Twelve Heavenly Generals (Jūni Shinshō)
- Twenty-Eight Legions (Nijūhachi-Bushū)
- Sarasvatī (Benzaiten)
- Vaiśravaṇa (Bishamonten)
- Śakra (Taishakuten)
- Brahmā (Bonten)
- Maheśvara (Daijizaiten)
- Mahākāla (Daikokuten)
- Ḍākinī (Dakiniten)
- Yama (Enma-Daiō)
- Gigeiten
- Skanda (Idaten)
- Īśāna (Ishanaten)
- Pṛthvī (Jiten)
- Gaṇapati (Kankiten)
- Hārītī (Kishimojin)
- Apsara (Hiten)
- Kalaviṅka (Karyōbinga)
- Lakṣmī (Kisshōten)
- Mārīcī (Marishiten)
- Vajrapāṇi (Niō)
垂迹身部 (Suijakushin-bu)
- Akiha Gongen
- Ishizuchi Daigongen
- Ochi Daigongen
- Kumano Gongen
- Sanki Daigongen
- Zaō Gongen
- Suzuka Gongen
- Seiryū Gongen
- Tateyama Gongen
- Chimyō Gongen
- Nezu Gongen
- Hakusan Gongen
- Haguro Gongen
- Hachiōji Gongen
- Hiryō Gongen
- Sannō Gongen
- Futara Gongen
- Yuga Daigongen
- Hikosan Gongen
- Shiromine Gongen
- Izuna Gongen
- Atago Gongen
- Konpira Daigongen
高僧・祖師部 (Kōsō・Soshi-bu)
- Zen
- Tendai
- Shingon
- Pure Land
- Shugendō
- Nichiren
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