Fudō Myōō
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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Proper noun
2
Japanese
2.1
Romanization
English
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Fudō Myōō depicted seated on a
throne
,
wielding
a
flaming sword
and a
noose
or
pāśa
.
Etymology
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From
Japanese
不動明王
(
Fudō Myōō
)
.
Proper noun
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Fudō Myōō
(
Japanese
mythology
)
a
guardian deity
primarily revered in Vajrayana Buddhism as the principal of the Five Wisdom Kings, also known as
Acala
.
Japanese
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Romanization
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Fudō
Myōō
Rōmaji
transcription of
ふどうみょうおう
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