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[[Image:Amitayus red.jpg|frame|'''Amitayus''' from the private collection of Sogyal Rinpoche]]
[[Image:Amitayus red.jpg|frame|'''Amitayus''' from the private collection of Sogyal Rinpoche]]
'''Amitayus''' (Tib. ''tsepakmé''; ''tshe dpag med'') 'The Buddha of Boundless Life' - A [[sambhogakaya]] aspect of [[Amitabha]], particularly associated with longevity. He is mostly depicted sitting and holding in his hands a vessel containing the nectar of immortality.
'''Amitayus''' (Tib. ''Tsepakmé''; [[Wyl.]] ''tshe dpag med'') 'The Buddha of Boundless Life' - A [[sambhogakaya]] aspect of [[Amitabha]], particularly associated with longevity. He is mostly depicted sitting and holding in his hands a vessel containing the nectar of immortality.


One of the [[Three deities of long life]].  
One of the [[three deities of long life]].  


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Revision as of 11:14, 27 August 2008

Amitayus from the private collection of Sogyal Rinpoche

Amitayus (Tib. Tsepakmé; Wyl. tshe dpag med) 'The Buddha of Boundless Life' - A sambhogakaya aspect of Amitabha, particularly associated with longevity. He is mostly depicted sitting and holding in his hands a vessel containing the nectar of immortality.

One of the three deities of long life.

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