Aksobhya Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Aksobhya (Sanskrit, literally "imperturbable"), in the teachings of some schools of Buddhism, is the second dhyanibuddha. In Vajrayana Buddhism, Aksobhya is one of five mystic spiritual counterparts of the historical historical Buddha, Shakyamuni: a product of Adibuddha who represents consciousness as an aspect of reality. He originates from the blue mantra HUM and lives in the eastern paradise Abhirati. His Shakti is Locana and he is normally accompanied by two elephants. His color is blue and attributes include the bell, three monkish robes, and staff, along with a jewel, lotus, prayer wheel, and sword. He has several emanations.
