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'''Dipamkara''' (Skt. ''Dīpaṃkara''; [[Wyl.]] ''mar me mzad'') is the first of a list of eighteen [[buddha]]s who preceded [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]. In Tibetan iconography, Dipamkara most usually represents all the buddhas of the past. | '''Dipamkara''' (Skt. ''Dīpaṃkara''; Tib. [[མར་མེ་མཛད་]], ''Marmedzé''; [[Wyl.]] ''mar me mzad'') is the first of a list of eighteen [[buddha]]s who preceded [[Buddha Shakyamuni]]. In Tibetan iconography, Dipamkara most usually represents all the buddhas of the past. | ||
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Dipamkara (Skt. Dīpaṃkara; Tib. མར་མེ་མཛད་, Marmedzé; Wyl. mar me mzad) is the first of a list of eighteen buddhas who preceded Buddha Shakyamuni. In Tibetan iconography, Dipamkara most usually represents all the buddhas of the past.