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'''Vajrasattva''' represents the synthesis of the [[Five Dhyani Buddhas]], a group of five non-historical celestial Buddhas who are visualized during meditation. They are to be distinguished from historical Buddhas, such as [[Gautama Buddha]] or [[Padma Sambhava]].
'''Vajrasattva''' representa a síntese dos [[Special:MyLanguage/Five Dhyani Buddhas|Cinco Budas Dhyani]], um grupo de cinco Budas celestiais, não históricos, que costumam ser visualizados em meditações. Eles não devem ser confundidos com os Budas históricos,
como [[Special:MyLanguage/Gautama Buddha|Gautama Buda]] e [[Special:MyLanguage/Padma Sambhava|Padma Sambhava]].


Together with Vajrasattva, the Five Dhyani Buddhas are the central deities of esoteric Buddhism. They represent five different aspects of enlightened consciousness and are guides to our spiritual transformation. In Tibetan Buddhism, student meditators are introduced to the experience of meditation on the Five Dhyani Buddhas through the “sixth Dhyani Buddha,” Vajrasattva.
Together with Vajrasattva, the Five Dhyani Buddhas are the central deities of esoteric Buddhism. They represent five different aspects of enlightened consciousness and are guides to our spiritual transformation. In Tibetan Buddhism, student meditators are introduced to the experience of meditation on the Five Dhyani Buddhas through the “sixth Dhyani Buddha,” Vajrasattva.
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