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					<description><![CDATA[Akshobhaya is next importance among the Dhyani Buddhas. He is regarded as the second Dhayani Buddha by the Nepalese Buddhists. Akshobhaya originates from the blue syllable Hum. He is two armed one faced and exhibits the Bhusparsa (earth touching) mudra which means calling the earth for withness, and sits in the Vajraparyanka pose. He represents...]]></description>
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