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Yamantaka
Yamāntaka ((サンスクリット:यमान्तक Yamāntaka) or Vajrabhairava ; (日本語:大威徳明王) ''Daitokumyōō''; ; (モンゴル語:Эрлэгийн Жаргагчи Erlig-jin Jarghagchi)) is an of the Anuttarayoga Tantra class popular within the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. Yamāntaka is seen as a wrathful manifestation of Mañjuśrī, the bodhisattva of wisdom, and in other contexts functions as a dharmapala. Within Buddhism, "terminating death" is a quality of all buddhas as they have stopped the cycle of rebirth, samsara. Yamantaka, then, represents the goal of the Mahayana practitioner's journey to enlightenment, or the journey itself: in awakening, one adopts the practice of Yamāntaka – the practice of terminating death. ==Yamantaka in Japanese Buddhism== In Japanese esoteric teachings, Daitoku is the wrathful emanation of Amitābha and is pictured with six faces, legs and arms holding various weapons while sitting on a white cow, symbolizing pure enlightenment.
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