Bhūtagrasani - One of the seventeen rakshasis invoked at the start of the Mahāmāyūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra ☸ Brahmāpeta - Dwells in the sun during the month of
Treasure of Japan. Joint production with Unkei and 13 assistant sculptors. Mahamayuri in Kinpusen-ji (1200) - Important Cultural Property of Japan. Maitreya
mentioned in several Buddhist texts such as the Bhūridatta Jātaka, the Mahāmāyūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra and the Mahāmegha Sūtra. Apalāla (Pali, Sanskrit) is
identified with Ptolemy’s "Petrigala" as well as the "Pitangalya" of Mahamayuri, a Buddhist chronicle. The inscriptions date from c. 250 BCE to the 3rd
became the primary belief of humanity. The spaceship SS Mahamayuri (after Sanskrit महामायूरी Mahāmāyūrī for „Great Peacock“) travels to Mars to search for
Nrigu. There are other references to them namely in the Mahabharata, Mahamayuri, Brihatsamhita, Puranas, Chandravyakarana and Kashika. In the Mahabharata
kawasakii Sorimachi, 1992 P. i. luxuriosus Mrácek & Schulte, 1990 P. i. mahamayuri Shinkai & Morita, 1995 P. i. milarepa Hamada, 2003 P. i. musetta Bryk
the Construction of Kingship in The Scripture for Humane Kings and the Mahāmāyūrī Vidyārājñī Sūtra, Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie 13, 55-83 Yang, Weizhong (杨维中)
Maitreya, Tara, Avalokitesvara (Vajradhamma), Manjusri, Bhrkuti, and Mahamayuri, carved in the Pala dynasty style found in eastern regions of India. Some
foreign word. Even the evidence from the 3rd-century Buddhist tantra text Mahamayuri (which uses Kabusha for Kapisha) and the Ramayana-manjri by Sanskrit Acharya
Lévy showed a long time ago that this identification is mirrored by the Mahāmāyūrī, a Buddhist list of countries considered an excellent source, which gives