Gundari Myō-ō
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Contenido Kuṇḍali Vidyarāja or Amṛtakuṇḍalin (Chinese: 軍荼利明王, Jūntúlì míngwáng; Japanese: 軍荼利明王, Gundari Myōō) is one of the five main wisdom kings in Vajrayāna Buddhism. He is the dispenser of Amrita, the heavenly nectar of immortality Kuṇḍali is a manifestation of Ratnasambhava. He is often depicted with three menacing faces and eight arms, most of which wield weapons. He is also depicted with snakes slithering down his neck and legs. He is located in the south.
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- (on amiritei unpatta)
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