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  • Samantabhadra “Universal Worthy” He is depicted as a buddha, sky-blue in colour, sitting in the vast expanse of space, and encircled by an aura of rainbow light. He is completely naked, meaning unstained by any trace of concept. His name, Kuntuzangpo in Tibetan, Samantabhadra in Sanskrit, means ‘always good', ‘always well’ or ‘unchanging goodness.’ What this signifies is that unchanging goodness, or fundamental goodness, is our ultimate nature. His Mantra is: oṃ samayas tvaṃ
  • Buddha

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    Shakyamuni Buddha “Historical Buddha” Modern Buddhism as we know it, originated from the teachings of this historical figure. Born as Siddartha Gautama, in south east side of Nepal ( now known as Lumbini) as a prince of the royal family of the Shakya clan, he was raised in the lap of luxury and privilege.Many years later, Siddartha attained the highest form of Enlightenment and vowed to teach the world the means to liberation. Shakyamuni Buddha showed the way that leads all beings to the experience of awakening and liberation from samsara. This demonstrates clearly his limitless compassion and loving-kindness towards all beings who are looking for liberation and freedom from the realms of samsaric existences. His mantra is “tayata om muni muni maha munaye soha.”
  • Vajrakilla

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    Vajrakilaya Vajrakilaya is a wrathful & protecting form of Guru Rinpoche, his energies represent the unalterable and indestructible, which is enlightenment itself and also eliminates ignorance, greed and hatred. The practice of Vajrakilaya focuses on removing intense inner and outer obstacles to peace, happiness, and enlightenment. His Mantra is: “Om Vajra Kilikilaya Sarva Vignen Banda Hum Phat”
  • Amitayus “Buddha of Limitless Life” Amitayus is in Mahayana and Vajrayana considered another form of Buddha Amitabha, Buddha Amitayus is particularly associated with Longevity. His mantra is: oṃ amaraṇi jīvantaye svāhā