Ākāśagarbha


Ākāśagarbha is a bodhisattva in Chinese, Japanese and Korean Buddhism who is associated with the great element of space.

Overview

Ākāśagarbha is regarded as one of the eight great bodhisattvas. His name can be translated as "boundless space treasury" or "void store" as his wisdom is said to be boundless as space itself. He is sometimes known as the twin brother of the "earth store" bodhisattva Kṣitigarbha, and is even briefly mentioned in the Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva Pūrvapraṇidhāna Sūtra.
Associated with the qualities of Gautama Buddha, he is able to purify transgressions.
Kūkai, the founder of Shingon Buddhism, met a famous monk who is said to have repeatedly chanted a mantra of Ākāśagarbha as a young Buddhist acolyte. Kūkai took a tutorial with him on Kokuzou-Gumonji. As he chanted the mantra, he experienced a vision whereby Ākāśagarbha told him to go to Tang China to seek understanding of the Mahāvairocana Abhisaṃbodhi Sūtra. Later he would go to China to learn Tangmi from Huiguo, and then go on to found the Shingon tradition of esoteric Buddhism in Heian Japan.

Sutras

There are several Mahāyāna sūtras in which Ākāśagarbha Bodhisattva is a central figure:
  • 《虛空藏菩薩經》
  • 《佛説虚空藏菩薩神呪經》
  • 《虛空藏菩薩神呪經》
  • 《虛空孕菩薩經》
  • 《觀虚空藏菩薩經 》
  • 《虚空藏菩薩能滿諸願最勝心陀羅尼求聞持法》
  • 《大虚空藏菩薩念誦法》
  • 《聖虛空藏菩薩陀羅尼經》
  • 《佛説虚空藏陀羅尼》
  • 《五大虚空藏菩薩速疾大神驗祕密式經》
  • 《虛空藏菩薩問七佛陀羅尼呪經》
  • 《如來方便善巧呪經》
Additionally, he appears briefly in the final chapter of the Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva Pūrvapraṇidhāna Sūtra, requesting the Buddha preach on the benefits of praising both the Sūtra and Kṣitigarbha.

Five Great Ākāśagarbhas

The Five Great Ākāśagarbhas are manifestation of the Five Wisdom Buddhas. They are said to bring about an increase of benefits such as good health. Within the traditional mandala, they are arranged as follows:File:Akasagarbha at Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum.JPG|thumb|Akasagarbha at Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum in Chinatown, Singapore
NameDirectionColorAssociated Buddha
Dharmadhātu Ākāśagarbha CenterWhiteVairocana
Vajradhātu Ākāśagarbha EastBlueAkṣobhya
Ratnaprabha Ākāśagarbha SouthYellowRatnasambhava
Padma Ākāśagarbha WestRedAmitābha
Karma Ākāśagarbha NorthBlackAmoghasiddhi

Mantras

The mantra of Ākāśagarbha is believed to give rise to wisdom and creativity, and dispel ignorance.Image:KOKYUZO Akasagarbha Shingoji.JPG|thumb|Ākāśagarbha statue in Jingo-ji, Japan. 9th century
  • Traditional Chinese: 南無 虚空藏 菩薩
  • Chinese :
  • Japanese :
  • Korean:
  • Vietnamese: Nam mô Hư Không Tạng Bồ Tát
  • Translation: Homage to Ākāśagarbha Bodhisattva
The "morning star mantra" is a common mantra practiced in Shingon Buddhism. It is most often used as part of the Gumonjihō rite that is said to improve one's memory of the teachings and is derived from a sutra called Kokūzō Bosatsu nō man shogan saishō shin darani gumonji hō 虛空藏菩薩能滿諸願最勝心陀羅尼求聞持法. This mantra is:
  • Sanskrit:
  • Traditional Chinese: 南無,阿迦捨,揭婆耶,唵,阿唎,迦麼唎,慕唎,莎嚩訶
  • Chinese :
  • Japanese :
  • Translation: Homage to Ākāśagarbha, Om - Crown of the Noble Enemy of Kāma - svāhā