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Akshobhya literally means "unshakable" or "immovable one." How does his practice overcome anger? We achieve this through his various sadhanas, mantras Dharanis and meditations, which express the Wisdom of Reflection. It is, through pausing and reflecting and remaining calm, that we overcome our anger.
His Mantra, presented her in short "heart mantra" form is considered very powerful and purifies all negative karmas, including those created by the five heinous crimes, criticism of the Aryas or abandonment of the Dharma. It prevents rebirth in the lower worlds. For beings who have already died, the recitation of this mantra for them instantly delivers them from the lower worlds.
Om Akshobhya Hum
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This is homage to Ackshobhya Buddha sealed by his seed syllable, the syllable of Buddha Nature and Buddha Mind, Hum.
The great symbol for the unshakable nature of the Akshobhya family is the iconic and powerful vajra (dorje in Tibetan), often called the diamond scepter, not because it's made of diamond, but because, like a diamond, it is indestructible. Why is it indestructible? Because the true essence is indestructible. Why is it indestructible? Because it symbolizes Buddha Nature. Buddha Nature is eternal and universal.
Reflecting this vow, his face is serene and blue, like cool, refreshing water. He is seated on a lotus throne in unshakable vajra posture. His right hand touches the earth, bhumisparsha mudra, the very same gesture Shakyamuni used to indicate that mother earth was his witness, and signifying his unshakable vow. His left hand is in the mudra of meditative equipoise on his lap, often with the indestructable vajra in his hand. Even his great sacred animal, the giant immovable elephant, symbolizes his unshakable nature.