Fudō Myōō

English

Fudō Myōō depicted seated on a throne, wielding a flaming sword and a noose or pāśa.

Etymology

From Japanese 不動明王 (Fudō Myōō).

Proper noun

Fudō Myōō

  1. (Japanese mythology) a guardian deity primarily revered in Vajrayana Buddhism as the principal of the Five Wisdom Kings, also known as Acala.


Japanese

Romanization

Fudō Myōō

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ふどうみょうおう
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