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== Akshobhya ==
== Akshobhya ==


The name ''Akshobhya'' means “Immovable” or “Unshakable.” Akshobhya’s Mirrorlike Wisdom reflects all things calmly and uncritically and reveals their true nature. One text says, “Just as one sees one’s own reflection in a mirror, so the Dharmakaya is seen in the Mirror of Wisdom.”<ref>Indrabhuti, ''Jnanasiddhi'', quoted in Lama Anagarika Govinda, ''Insights of a Himalayan Pilgrim'' (Berkeley: Dharma Publishing, 1991), p. 113.</ref> The Mirrorlike Wisdom antidotes the poison of hatred and anger.
El nombre Akshobhya significa «Inamovible» o «Inquebrantable». La Sabiduría Reflectante de Akshobhya refleja todas las cosas con calma y sin críticas, y revela su verdadera naturaleza. Un texto dice: «De igual forma en que uno ve su reflejo en un espejo, el Dharmakaya se ve en el Espejo de la Sabiduría»<ref></ref>. La Sabiduría Reflectante es el antídoto del odio y la ira.


In the mandala of the Five Dhyani Buddhas, Akshobhya is usually positioned in the East (at the bottom) but he is sometimes placed in the center. His color is blue. He rules over the element of water and personifies the skandha of form. In some systems, he is associated with the skandha of consciousness. Akshobhya’s lotus throne is supported by the elephant, symbol of steadfastness and strength.
In the mandala of the Five Dhyani Buddhas, Akshobhya is usually positioned in the East (at the bottom) but he is sometimes placed in the center. His color is blue. He rules over the element of water and personifies the skandha of form. In some systems, he is associated with the skandha of consciousness. Akshobhya’s lotus throne is supported by the elephant, symbol of steadfastness and strength.