Vairocana Mandala – #1
Vairocana Mandala – #1
Vairocana Mandala – #1
Vairocana Mandala – #1

Vairocana Mandala – #1

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Vairocana Mandala – #1 is a Template from the Mahayana Sketches range Vairocana Mandala with knot sketch features the Vairocana Buddha in its center, encircled ornamental flower and lotus design rings with knots at the corner.

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Vairocana Mandala with knot sketch features the Vairocana Buddha in its center, encircled ornamental flower and lotus design rings with knots at the corner.

Vairocana Buddha is a central figure in Mahayana Buddhism, typically portrayed with a sun disc around his head and seated in the lotus position.

His halo of light symbolizes his omniscience, and he is sometimes depicted with four faces, each representing one of the four directions.

He may also be shown holding a wheel or vajra, symbolizing his power to dispel ignorance, and sometimes with a third eye indicating his all-seeing wisdom.

Additionally, he is sometimes depicted with a scepter, signifying his capacity to grant wishes.