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When we see all with an open mind, we see all in oneness, unity. We see infinite phenomena simultaneously as a result of the omniscient quality of the mind’s nature. Since there are no clashes or conflicts, all is in a state of oneness, a state of ultimate peace, joy, and universal love; all is absolute loving-kindness. ~ Tulku Thondup Rinpoche
Vajrasattva with Consort
Vajrasattva, the radiant Diamond Being, shines as the very heart of purity in Tibetan Buddhism. His presence is like moonlight on still water: gentle, luminous, and utterly cleansing. When united with his consort, the image blossoms into a dance of wisdom and compassion, two lovers entwined in eternal embrace.
This union is not worldly romance, but the cosmic play of energies: masculine skillful means and feminine insight, inseparable as sky and stars.
To gaze upon Vajrasattva with consort is to be reminded that enlightenment is joyful, playful, and tender. His mantra is said to wash away the dust of countless lifetimes, leaving the mind sparkling like a crystal freshly polished. Devotees call upon him to dissolve karmic shadows, to restore clarity, and to awaken the innate brilliance already within.
In this form, Vajrasattva whispers a secret: that purity is the fearless embrace of all that we are, transmuted into light.
In some traditions, the consort is referred to as Vajragarvī, though different tantric lineages may depict her under varying names or aspects. She is not seen as separate from Vajrasattva but as his complementary expression.
"Solar Eclipse Simulation" referring to Saddharmasmṛtyupasthānasūtra
Sculpted images of the cosmic buddha Dainichi Nyorai (大日如来) flanked by Sonshō Butchō (尊勝仏頂) on the left and Kongōsatta (金剛薩埵) on the right enshrined in the Great Dharma Transmission Hall of Negoroji Temple (根来寺) in Iwade, Wakayama Prefecture, with Sonshō Butchō dating to 1405 and the other two to 1387
Photo by WolfgangMichel on March 9, 2012
Vajrasattva by Devendra Sinkhwal, Nepal
Vajrasattva, Purificateur du karma, il concentre les énergies et la sagesse des cinq dhyani bouddhas dont il est parfois décrit comme l'essence. La pratique de Vajrasattva est centrée sur la confession et la pureté
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