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Gundari

The Wisdom king Gundari.

In Vajrayana Buddhism, a Wisdom King (Sanskrit विद्याराज vidyarāja, Chinese Míngwáng 明王, Japanese 明王 myō-ō) is the third type of deity after Buddhas and bodhisattvas. The Sanskrit name literally "king of knowledge", while the Chinese characters mean "bright king", leading to wide array of alternative English names including Guardian King, Radiant King, etc... Wisdom Kings belong to the Buddhist Pantheon.

The female counterparts of Wisdom Kings are known as Wisdom Queens (Ch: Míngfēi 明妃; Jp: 明妃 myōhi), although the distinction is often ignored.

Doctrine[]

On a general level, the Wisdom Kings are viewed as the guardians of the Buddhas and bodhisattvas. In particular, the Five Wisdom Kings are the protectors of the Five Wisdom Buddhas.

According to the esoteric doctrine of the Three Wheels, whereas Buddhas represent pure concepts and bodhisattvas teach through compassion, Wisdom Kings are the embodiment of the wheel of injunction and teach through fear, shocking nonbelievers into faith.

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Wisdom Kings are usually represented as wrathful deities , often with many faces, many arms and even many legs. They hold weapons in their hands and are sometimes adorned with skulls, snakes or animal skins and wreathed in flames.

A notable exception is Mahamayuri (Ch: Kǒngquè míngfēi 孔雀明妃 or Kǒngquè fómǔ 孔雀佛母; Jp: Kujaku), the "Peacock Wisdom Queen", who is usually presented with a peaceful expression. She is easily identifiable as she usually rides a peacock.

List of Wisdom Kings[]

  • Five Wisdom Kings
    • Acala (Bùdòng Míngwáng 不動明王)
    • Trilokavijaya (Jiàngsānshì Míngwáng 降三世明王)
    • Kundali (Jūntúlì Míngwáng 軍荼利明王)
    • Yamantaka (Dàwēidé Míngwáng 大威德明王)
    • Vajrayaksa (Jīngāng Yèchā Míngwáng 金剛夜叉明王)
  • Hayagriva (the horse-headed wrathful manifestation of Avalokitesvara)

See also[]

eu:Míngwáng ja:明王 ta:வித்யாராஜாக்கள் zh:明王

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