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Name: Mahachakra or in Tibetan: chag na dor je, kor lo chen pow which in English means "The Great Wheel Vajra Holder"[1]

Description:

Mahachakra is described as being one of the Wisdom Kings of Buddhist Mythology, he is described as having holding the vajra in his right hand which is said to symbolize analytical knowledge. He is sometimes referred to as a Dhyani-Bodhisattva, he is said to only have one head but has a third eye and has a fiery expression on his face meant to inspire fear.

References

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  1. ^ "Buddhist Deity: Vajrapani, Mahachakra Page". www.himalayanart.org. Retrieved 2024-11-05.