Buddhist Art Gallery: Northern Himalayan Section: photo 108
Photo 108 of 198 in Gallery: Buddhist Art Gallery: Northern Himalayan Section
Image title: Dharmadhatu Mandala
Description of the photo
Names of the 220 deities of the Dharmadhatu Mandala, धर्मधातु मण्डल, dharmadhātu maṇḍala.
- Mañjughoṣa;
- Mahoṣṇīsa;
- Sitātapatroṣṇīṣa;
- Tejorāsyuṣṇīṣa;
- Vijayaṣṇīṣa;
- Vikiranoṣṇīṣa;
- Udgatoṣṇīṣa;
- Mahadgatoṣṇīṣa;
- Jayoṣṇīṣa;
- Akṣobhya;
- Vajrasattva;
- Vajrarāja;
- Vajrarāga;
- Vajrasādhu;
- Ratnasambhava;
- Vajraratna;
- Vajratejas;
- Vajraketu;
- Vajrahāsa;
- Amitābha;
- Vajradharma;
- Vajratīkṣṇa;
- Vajrahetu;
- Vajrabhāsa;
- Amoghasiddhi;
- Vajrakarma;
- Vajrarakṣa;
- Vajrayakṣa;
- Vajrasandhi;
- Locanā;
- Māmaki;
- Pāṇḍarā;
- Tārā;
- Vajrāṅkuśa;
- Vajrapāśa;
- Vajrasphoṭa;
- Vajrāveśa;
- Adhimukticaryā;
- Pramuditā;
- Vimalā;
- Prabhākarī;
- Arcismatī;
- Sudurjayā;
- Abhimukhi;
- Dūraṅgamā;
- Acalā;
- Sādhunmati;
- Dharmameghā;
- Samantaprabhā;
- Ratnapadmapāramitā;
- Dānapāramitā;
- Śīlapāramitā;
- Kṣāntipāramitā;
- Vīryapāramitā;
- Dhyānapāramitā;
- Prajñāpāramitā;
- Upāyapāramitā;
- Praṇidhānapāramitā;
- Balapāramitā;
- Jñānapāramitā;
- Vajrakarmapāramitā;
- Āyurvaśitā;
- Cittavaśitā;
- Pariṣkāravaśitā;
- Karmavaśitā;
- Upapattivaśitā;
- Ṛddhivaśitā;
- Adhimuktivaśitā;
- Praṇidhānavaśitā;
- Jñānavaśitā;
- Dharmavaśitā;
- Tathatā;
- Buddhabodhi;
- Vasumatī;
- Ratnolkā;
- Uṣṇīṣavijayā;
- Mārīcī;
- Parṇaśabarī;
- Jāṅgulī;
- Anantamukhā;
- Cundā;
- Prajñāvardhanī;
- Sarvakarmāvaranaviśodhanī;
- Akṣayajñānakaraṇṭā;
- Sarvabuddhadharmakośavatī;
- Dharmapratisaṃvit;
- Arthapratisaṃvit;
- Niruktipratisaṃvit;
- Pratibhānapratisaṃvit;
- Lāsyā;
- Mālā;
- Gītā;
- Nṛtyā;
- Samantabhadra;
- Akṣayamati;
- Kṣitigarbha;
- Ākāśagarbha;
- Gaganagañja;
- Ratnapāṇi;
- Sāgaramati;
- Vajragarbha;
- Avalokiteśvara;
- Mahāsthāmaprāpta;
- Candraprabha;
- Jālinīprabha;
- Amitaprabha;
- Pratibhānakūṭa;
- Sarvaśokatamonirghātamati;
- Sarvanivaraṇaviṣkambhin;
- Yamāntaka;
- Prajñāntaka;
- Padmāntaka;
- Vighnāntaka;
- Trailokyavijaya;
- Vajrajvālānalārka;
- Herukavajra;
- Paramāśva;
- Uṣṇīṣacakravartin;
- Sumbharāja;
- Puṣpā;
- Dhūpā;
- Dīpā;
- Gandhā;
- Vajrarūpā;
- Vajraśabdā;
- Vajrarasā;
- Vajrasparśā;
- Indra;
- Yama;
- Varuṇa;
- Kubera;
- Īśāna;
- Agni;
- Nairṛti;
- Vāyu;
- Brahman;
- Viṣṇu;
- Maheśvara;
- Kārttikeya;
- Brahmāṇī;
- Rudrāṇi;
- Vaiṣṇavi;
- Kaumārī;
- Indrāṇī;
- Vārāhī;
- Cāmuṇḍā;
- Bhṛṅgī;
- Gaṇapati;
- Mahākāla;
- Nandikeśvara;
- Āditya;
- Candra;
- Maṅgala;
- Budha;
- Bṛhaspati;
- Śukra;
- Śanaiścara;
- Rāhu;
- Ketu;
- Balabhadra;
- Jayakara;
- Madhukara;
- Vasanta;
- Ananta;
- Vāsuki;
- Takṣaka;
- Karkoṭaka;
- Padma;
- Mahāpadma;
- Śaṅkhapāla;
- Kulīka;
- Vemacitrin;
- Balin;
- Prahlāda;
- Vairocana;
- Garudendra;
- Drumakinnararājendra;
- Pañcaśikha;
- Sarvārthasiddha;
- Pūrṇabhadra;
- Māṇibhadra;
- Dhanada;
- Vaiśravana;
- Civikuṇḍalin;
- Kelimālin;
- Sukhendra;
- Calendra;
- Hārītī;
- Aśvinī;
- Bharaṇī;
- Kṛttikā;
- Rohiṇī;
- Mṛgaśira;
- Ārdrā;
- Punarvasu;
- Puṣya;
- Āśleṣā;
- Maghā;
- Pūrvaphālgunī;
- Uttaraphālgunī;
- Hasatā;
- Citra;
- Svātī;
- Viśākhā;
- Anurādhā;
- Jyeṣṭhā;
- Mūlā;
- Pūrvāṣāḍhā;
- Uttarāṣāḍhā;
- Śravaṇā;
- Dhaniṣṭhā;
- Śatabhiṣā;
- Pūrvabhādrapadā;
- Uttarabhādrapadā;
- Revatī;
- Abhijit;
- Vajrāṅkuśa;
- Vajrapāśa;
- Vajrasphoṭa;
- Vajrāveśa;
Transcription (non-diacritics):
Manjughosha; Mahoshnisa; Sitatapatroshnisha; Tejorasyushnisha; Vijayashnisha; Vikiranoshnisha; Udgatoshnisha; Mahadgatoshnisha; Jayoshnisha; Akshobhya; Vajrasattva; Vajraraja; Vajraraga; Vajrasadhu; Ratnasambhava; Vajraratna; Vajratejas; Vajraketu; Vajrahasa; Amitabha; Vajradharma; Vajratikshna; Vajrahetu; Vajrabhasa; Amoghasiddhi; Vajrakarma; Vajraraksha; Vajrayaksha; Vajrasandhi; Locana; Mamaki; Pandara; Tara; Vajrankusha; Vajrapasha; Vajrasphota; Vajravesha; Adhimukticarya; Pramudita; Vimala; Prabhakari; Arcismati; Sudurjaya; Abhimukhi; Durangama; Acala; Sadhunmati; Dharmamegha; Samantaprabha; Ratnapadmaparamita; Danaparamita; Shilaparamita; Kshantiparamita; Viryaparamita; Dhyanaparamita; Prajnaparamita; Upayaparamita; Pranidhanaparamita; Balaparamita; Jnanaparamita; Vajrakarmaparamita; Ayurvashita; Cittavashita; Parishkaravashita; Karmavashita; Upapattivashita; Riddhivashita; Adhimuktivashita; Pranidhanavashita; Jnanavashita; Dharmavashita; Tathata; Buddhabodhi; Vasumati; Ratnolka; Ushnishavijaya; Marici; Parnashabari; Janguli; Anantamukha; Cunda; Prajnavardhani; Sarvakarmavaranavishodhani; Akshayajnanakaranta; Sarvabuddhadharmakoshavati; Dharmapratisamvit; Arthapratisamvit; Niruktipratisamvit; Pratibhanapratisamvit; Lasya; Mala; Gita; Nritya; Samantabhadra; Akshayamati; Kshitigarbha; Akashagarbha; Gaganaganja; Ratnapani; Sagaramati; Vajragarbha; Avalokiteshvara; Mahasthamaprapta; Candraprabha; Jaliniprabha; Amitaprabha; Pratibhanakuta; Sarvashokatamonirghatamati; Sarvanivaranavishkambhin; Yamantaka; Prajnantaka; Padmantaka; Vighnantaka; Trailokyavijaya; Vajrajvalanalarka; Herukavajra; Paramashva; Ushnishacakravartin; Sumbharaja; Pushpa; Dhupa; Dipa; Gandha; Vajrarupa; Vajrashabda; Vajrarasa; Vajrasparsha; Indra; Yama; Varuna; Kubera; Ishana; Agni; Nairriti; Vayu; Brahman; Vishnu; Maheshvara; Karttikeya; Brahmani; Rudrani; Vaishnavi; Kaumari; Indrani; Varahi; Camunda; Bhringi; Ganapati; Mahakala; Nandikeshvara; Aditya; Candra; Mangala; Budha; Brihaspati; Shukra; Shanaishcara; Rahu; Ketu; Balabhadra; Jayakara; Madhukara; Vasanta; Ananta; Vasuki; Takshaka; Karkotaka; Padma; Mahapadma; Shankhapala; Kulika; Vemacitrin; Balin; Prahlada; Vairocana; Garudendra; Drumakinnararajendra; Pancashikha; Sarvarthasiddha; Purnabhadra; Manibhadra; Dhanada; Vaishravana; Civikundalin; Kelimalin; Sukhendra; Calendra; Hariti; Ashvini; Bharani; Krittika; Rohini; Mrigashira; Ardra; Punarvasu; Pushya; Ashlesha; Magha; Purvaphalguni; Uttaraphalguni; Hasata; Citra; Svati; Vishakha; Anuradha; Jyeshtha; Mula; Purvashadha; Uttarashadha; Shravana; Dhanishtha; Shatabhisha; Purvabhadrapada; Uttarabhadrapada; Revati; Abhijit; Vajrankusha; Vajrapasha; Vajrasphota; Vajravesha
Gallery information:
The Northern Himalayan region in Nepal offers a wide variety of Buddhist objects such as paintings, scriptures, sculptures, ritualistic objects, etc. Buddhism once entered Tibet from Nepal and has blended in its own way there, resulting in Tibetan Buddhism which is divided into many schools. The items found here are exhibited in the National Museum of Nepal (Rashtriya Museum).
Photo details:
Date: 2019-12-04
Camera: SONY ILCE-6400
Exposure: 1/20
Aperture: f/5
ISO: 100
Focal length: 22mm
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Size: 4.91 MB
Resolution: 3456 x 1728
© Photograph by Gabe Hiemstra.
License: CC BY-NC-ND 4.0