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  1. Marici (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

    Mārīcī (Sanskrit: मारीची, lit. 'Ray of Light'; Chinese: 摩利支天; pinyin: Mólìzhītiān; Japanese: Marishiten) is a Buddhist deity (deva), as well as a bodhisattva associated with light and the Sun.

  2. Marichi - Wikipedia

    Marichi (Sanskrit: मरीचि, romanized: Marīci, lit. 'ray of light') or Mareechi or Marishi is the mind-born son of Brahma, and one of the Saptarishi in Hindu mythology. He is also the father of Kashyapa, and the grandfather of the devas and the asuras.

  3. Great enemy of the maras: Marici — "Ray of Light" Bodhisattva …

    Marici, the ray of light, the glorious Bodhisattva Goddess of compassion who rides a boar, is an aspect of Tara in most Tibetan traditions. She is revealed as the 21st Tara in some Nyingma traditions. In the Surya Gupta tradition she is the attendant of the 9th Tara along with Ekajati (in this context they are considered aspects of Tara.)

  4. Marichi (Ozer Chenma) - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia

    Marichi (Skt. marici, Tib. Ozer Chenma) is a Buddhist goddess associated with sun and its rays. She appears in many forms, both peaceful and wrathful. As the Goddess of the Dawn, one of her most common forms, she is depicted in the chariot of the sun pulled by seven pigs, removing obstacles with her radiant light.

  5. Marichi, Buddhist Goddess of Golden Light, Destroyer of Demons, …

    Marichi, the Goddess of the Dawn in Mahayana Buddhism, is called the enemy of the Maras, or demons. Her shining protective golden light, the light of the sun at dawn, obliterates all darkness.

  6. Video: Marici Tara Mantra for Protection, Success and Prosperity …

    She is an emanation of Mother Tara — the twenty-first of the 21 Taras, and a fully enlightened Bodhisattva. Her praise, translated to English is: Om, Homage to the goddess Marichi. Homage to her, the great enemy of the Maras.

  7. Marichi (Goddess of Dawn) - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia

    Marishiten is the Matron of Zen warfare. Contemplating and venerating Marishiten or her images allegedly enables one to reach a state of transcendent fearlessness and selflessness. With no worries about life, death, winning, or losing, a warrior …

  8. Marichi - Rigpa Wiki

    Marichi (Skt. mārīcī) or Özerchenma (Tib. འོད་ཟེར་ཅན་མ་, Wyl. 'od zer can ma) is the Goddess of the Dawn. There are innumerable practices of Marichi in the many Buddhist traditions in the world. The following are the three canonical texts preserved in the Tibetan tradition, found in the Kriya Tantra section of the Dergé Kangyur.

  9. Discovering Divine Wisdom: The Enigmatic Goddess Marichi

    Mārīcī, meaning " Ray of Light " in Sanskrit, is a versatile figure within Buddhist traditions (Tib. Oser Chenma). While most historical accounts describe Mārīcī as a goddess, in certain regions, she takes on the form of a male god, especially revered among the warrior class in East Asia.

  10. Marichi - Teopedia library

    To show: Mârîchi; sortable: Marichi Lifetime: Shortly: One of the “mind‐born” sons of Brahmâ in the Purânas. Brahmans make of him the personified light...

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