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      • Acala or Achala (Sanskrit: अचल, "The Immovable", IPA: [ˈɐt͜ɕɐlɐ]), also known as Acalanātha (अचलनाथ, "Immovable Lord") or Āryācalanātha (आर्याचलनाथ, "Noble Immovable Lord"), is a wrathful deity and dharmapala (protector of the Dharma) prominent in Vajrayana Buddhism and East Asian Buddhism.
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    Acala or Achala (Sanskrit: अचल, "The Immovable", IPA: [ˈɐt͜ɕɐlɐ]), also known as Acalanātha (अचलनाथ, "Immovable Lord") or Āryācalanātha (आर्याचलनाथ, "Noble Immovable Lord"), is a wrathful deity and dharmapala (protector of the Dharma) prominent in Vajrayana Buddhism and East Asian Buddhism.

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  3. Ācala or Achala (Sanskrit: Achala or Acalanātha (अचलनाथ) in; Āryācalanātha, Ācala-vidyā-rāja and Caṇḍamahāroṣaṇa; Chinese: 不動明王, Búdòng Míngwáng; Japanese: 不動明王, Fudo Myo-O, Joju Kongo, Mongolian: Хөдөлшгүй: Tibetan: མི་གཡོ་བ refers to the “ Immovable Wisdom King “, and is the best known of the Five Vidyarajas (Wisdom Kings, Kings of.

  4. Fudo Myoo, or Achala in Sanskrit, is instantly recognizable by the classic blue-black body of wrath, the raised sword, and the ferocious face. He looks like a warrior who never rests, guarding the temple and our hearts and practicing with Enlightened wrathful compassion.

  5. In the Buddhist tradition, Achala, the Immovable One, symbolizes purity, power, and protection. His powerful features and intimidating demeanor highlight his function as an impediment remover and defender against evil.

  6. Achala is a wrathful tutelary deity and remover of obstacles. The standing form of the deity was popularized by Jowo Atisha in the 11th century. Achala was a very popular deity in...

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  7. Acala (Skr.: Acala, Achala अचल; "immovable" one) is a guardian deity primarily revered in Vajrayana Buddhism in Japan, China and elsewhere. He is classed among the vīdyārāja and preeminent among the Five Wisdom Kings of the Womb Realm .

  8. The Buddhist deity Achala, also known as Chanda Maha Roshana, of Himalayan and Tibetan Buddhism is the same deity as Fudo-myoo of Japanese Tantric Buddhism. They are both popular figures represented in art.

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