Vairocana Mandala – #3
Vairocana Mandala – #3
Vairocana Mandala – #3
Vairocana Mandala – #3

Vairocana Mandala – #3

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Vairocana Mandala – #3 is a Template from the Mahayana Sketches range The Vairocana Mandala, featuring a knot design with the Vairocana Buddha at its center.

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The Vairocana Mandala, featuring a knot design, showcases the Vairocana Buddha at its center, surrounded by decorative rings of flowers and lotuses, with knots positioned at the corners.

Vairocana Buddha is a key figure in Mahayana Buddhism, often illustrated with a sun disc behind his head while seated in the lotus position.

His radiant halo represents his all-knowing nature, and he may be depicted with four faces, each corresponding to one of the cardinal directions.

He might also be shown holding a wheel or a vajra, symbolizing his ability to eliminate ignorance, and occasionally includes a third eye that signifies his all-seeing wisdom.

Furthermore, he is sometimes portrayed with a scepter, which represents his power to fulfill desires.