Sarvanivaranavishkambhin
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Sarvanivāraṇaviṣkambhin | |
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Sanskrit | सर्वनिवारणविष्कम्भिन्
Sarvanivāraṇaviṣkambhin |
Chinese | (Traditional) 除盖障菩薩 (Simplified) 除盖障菩萨 (Pinyin: Chúgàizhàng Púsà) (Traditional) 凈諸業障菩薩 (Simplified) 净诸业障菩萨 (Pinyin: Jìngzhūyèzhàng Púsà) |
Japanese | (romaji: Jogaishō Bosatsu) |
Korean | 정제업장보살 (RR: Jeongje'eobjang Bosal) 제개장보살 (RR: Jegaejang Bosal) |
Tibetan | སྒྲིབ་པ་རྣམ་སེལ་ Wylie: sgrib pa rnam sel THL: dribpa nam sel |
Vietnamese | Trừ Cái Chướng Bồ Tát |
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Venerated by | Mahāyāna, Vajrayāna |
Sarvanivāraṇaviṣkambhin is a bodhisattva who is revered in Mahāyāna Buddhism as one of the eight great bodhisattvas.
Role
He is invoked to remove or eliminate all the obstacles to insure a successful meditation.
In Vajrayāna
In Vajrana Buddhism, he is usually placed in the lineage of Amoghasiddhi Buddha, one of the five Dhyani Buddhas, more rarely of Akshobhya Buddha. He is sometimes considered a form of Vajrapāṇi, though this is most likely a confusion with the mahāsattva Mahāsthāmāprāpta which Vajrapāṇi is one of its incarnations.
Iconography
In iconography, he has often a flower in one hand, sometimes with a jewel (Cintamaṇi).
Sutras and tantras
He is mentioned in the Lotus Sutra, in which he pays homage to Avalokiteśvara, and in the Mahavairocana Tantra.
Mantra
The mantra of this great bodhisattva to remove all obstacles and disturbances mentioned in the Vairocana-sūtra, is as follows:
namaḥ samantabuddhānāṃ/ aḥ/ sattva hitābhyudgata/ traṃ/ traṃ/ raṃ/ raṃ/ svāhā
Bibliography
Radha Banerjee: Ashtamahābodhisattva, the Eight Great Bodhisattvas in Art and Literature, Abha Prakashan, (ISBN 81-85704-22-8)
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