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[[File:Tibet, vairocana, jina del centro sotto l'aspetto di sarvavid l'onnisciente, xvi-xvii sec-rev.JPG|thumb|upright|Vairochana (Tibet, 16th – 17th century)]]
[[File:Tibet, vairocana, jina del centro sotto l'aspetto di sarvavid l'onnisciente, xvi-xvii sec-rev.JPG|thumb|upright|Vairochana (Tibet, 16th – 17th century)]]


== Variochana ==
== Vairochana ==


The name ''Vairochana'' means “He Who Is Like the Sun” or “The Radiating One.” Vairochana represents either the integration of, or the origin of, the Dhyani Buddhas. His wisdom is the Wisdom of the ''Dharmadhatu''. The Dharmadhatu is the Realm of Truth, in which all things exist as they really are. Vairochana’s wisdom is also referred to as the All-Pervading Wisdom of the [[Dharmakaya]], the body of the Law, or the absolute Buddha nature. It also represents the [[causal body]] around the [[I AM Presence]] in the [[Chart of Your Divine Self]].
The name ''Vairochana'' means “He Who Is Like the Sun” or “The Radiating One.” Vairochana represents either the integration of, or the origin of, the Dhyani Buddhas. His wisdom is the Wisdom of the ''Dharmadhatu''. The Dharmadhatu is the Realm of Truth, in which all things exist as they really are. Vairochana’s wisdom is also referred to as the All-Pervading Wisdom of the [[Dharmakaya]], the body of the Law, or the absolute Buddha nature. It also represents the [[causal body]] around the [[I AM Presence]] in the [[Chart of Your Divine Self]].
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