Mahapratisara

Mahāpratisāra (Ch: 大随求菩薩; pinyin: Dàsuíqiú; Jp: Daizuigu) is a Bodhisattva belonging to the Mahayana and Vajrayana sects.[1] She is sometimes presented as the consort of Vairocana.[2]

Mahāpratisāra
Sanskritमहाप्रतिसरा
Mahāpratisarā
महाप्रतिसरा विद्याराज्ञी
Mahāpratisarā Vidyārājñī
Chinese大随求菩薩
(Pinyin: Dàsuíqiú Púsà)
大隨求明王
(Pinyin: Dàsuíqiú Míngwáng)
Japanese大随求菩薩だいずいくぼさつ
(romaji: Daizuiku Bosatsu)
隨求大明王ずいくだいみょうおう
(romaji: Zuiku Daimyō-Ō)
Korean대수구보살
(RR: Daesugu Bosal)
Tibetanསོ་སོར་འབྲང་མ་
Wylie: so sor 'brang ma
THL: Sosor drangma
VietnameseĐại Tùy Cầu Bồ Tát
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Venerated byMahāyāna, Vajrayāna
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Notes

  1. Indian Civilization and Culture by Suhas Chatterjee p.307
  2. Kathmandu Valley painting: the Jucker collection by Hugo Kreijger, Ernst Jucker p.27


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