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Vairocana - Definition and Overview

The Daibutsu of Todaiji, a Kegon Buddhist temple in Nara, Japan. A representation of Vairocana.

According to the Buddhist Trikaya doctrine, Vairocana (also Vairochana or Mahavairocana; 大日如来 Chinese: Dàrì Rúlái, Japanese: Dainichi Nyorai) is a Buddha who is the embodiment of Dharmakaya, and which therefore can be seen as the universal aspect of the historical Gautama Buddha. In the conception of the Five Wisdom Buddhas, Vairocana is at the center.

Vairocana is the central figure in the esoteric Shingon Buddhism in Japan, which is based largely on the teachings of the Mahavairocana Sutra. The Vairocana statue in Nara's Todaiji is the largest bronze image of Vairocana Buddha in the world. The larger of the monumental statues that were destroyed at Bamiyan in Afghanistan was a depiction of Vairocana.

Example Usage of Vairocana

seonman: @Vairocana 오호.. 나도 결국 지름신에게 굴복하고 말았는데...
vairocana: @sgchung ㅋㅋ 터치키보드 아직 적응 안되어서 어려워 ^^
sgchung: @Vairocana 오호.. 오늘 새로 알았네요~ 아이폰에는 스페이스바가 없군요!!! (ㅋㅋ 부러워서 농담입니다.)
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