Taïzôkaï

The Mandala Taïzôkaï , known as also mandala of Garbhadhatu (Sanskrit: " world of the matrice"), is an iconographic figure of the Bouddhisme.

This mandala is similar to those of the “diamond world”, usually met in Japanese Buddhism esoteric, in particular the school Shingon and certain branches of the school Tendai. It is supposed to reveal the “body of the perfect extase” (Sambhogakaya) of Vairocana, characterized by the glare and the Vacuité.

Affixed with the wall Is temples, it represents the matter and the Five elements (ground, water, fire, air, ether), the matrix, the rising sun, the compassion, the female one. It makes during with the Kongôkaï affixed with the Western wall.

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Details of the mandala

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