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n of Indian image of Buddha Shakyamuni originally in the lha sa 'phrul snang temple, brought to Tibet by the Nepalese queen of Songtsen Gampo [RY]
 
n of Indian image of Buddha Shakyamuni originally in the lha sa 'phrul snang temple, brought to Tibet by the Nepalese queen of Songtsen Gampo [RY]
  

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n of Indian image of Buddha Shakyamuni originally in the lha sa 'phrul snang temple, brought to Tibet by the Nepalese queen of Songtsen Gampo [RY]

1) Manjuvajra [image of the Buddha at age 8 brought to Lhasa by the Nepalese wife of king Srongtsen Gampo now in the temple of ra mo che; 2) [R] Akshobhya[-vajra]; 3) the immutable, unshakable, immovable vajra; 4) Karmapa Mikyo Dorje) [IW]

1) Manjuvajra; 2) * Akshobhya[-vajra]; 3) the immutable, unshakable, immovable vajra; 4) Karmapa Mikyo Dorje) [IW]

buddha image carried to lhasa in 630 a.d., Unmoving Vajra, Mikyo Dorje [JV]

Akshobhya, Immutable Vajra, Unshakeable Vajra; 1) Akshobhya-vajra, the Immutable, unshakable, immovable. 2) Karmapa Miky� Dorje kar-ma pa viii, 1507-1554. 3) Manjuvajra [RY]

karma pa viii, 1507-1554 [RY]

Akshobhyavajra; Immutable/ Unshakeable Vajra [RB]

1) Akṣobhyavajra, Akṣobhya-vajra, Akṣobhya-Vajra (an epithet of Akṣobhya Buddha, lord of the Vajra Family); 2) (the) Immovable/Unshakeable/Unwavering/Unassailable Vajra; 3) the 8th Karmapa, Mikyö Dorjé (1507-1554) [Erick Tsiknopoulos]