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Ankur Barua, M. A. Basilio
(Beteiligte)
Amoghap a: The Bodhisatta of Compassion
An Exploration on Iconography
2010. 60 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-24548-2 (3639245482)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-24548-6 (9783639245486)
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Amoghap a (Avalokite vara Bodhisatta with the Unfailing Rope) is one of the popular esoteric forms of Avalokite vara, who protects all sentient, living beings by means of his rope of compassion and has their wishes fulfilled. Amoghap a owes his existence to the rise of the Diamond Vehicle (vajray na) in India and is mentioned in various works of esoteric Buddhism. Though the initiation of this Bodhisatta in East Asia remains unclear, but the examination of Amoghap a images suggests that the cult of Amoghap a in East Asia arose in the late seventh to eighth centuries. It was widespread at Dunhuang, Sichuan, Java, Sumatra, Bali, Japan and received impetus from the Himalayan tradition as well as local adaptations. The oppression associated with the revival of Hinduism followed by the Muslim invasion during the 12th Century C.E. had resulted in extinction of Amoghap a cult from India.