Difference between revisions of "Card Trivia:Maha Vailo"

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*This monster is named after '''[[w:Mahāvairocana|Mahavairocana]]''' (more commonly known as ''"Dainichi Nyorai"'' 「大日如来」 in Japan, or ''"Pílúzhēnàfó"'' 「毘盧遮那佛」 in China), a Buddha who is the embodiment of [[w:Dharmakaya|Dharmakaya]], and which therefore can be seen as the universal aspect of the historical [[w:Gautama Buddha|Gautama Buddha]]. In [[w:Sino-Japanese Buddhism|Sino-Japanese Buddhism]], Vairocana is also seen as the embodiment of the Buddhist concept of [[w:shunyata|shunyata]] or Emptiness.
 
*This monster is named after '''[[w:Mahāvairocana|Mahavairocana]]''' (more commonly known as ''"Dainichi Nyorai"'' 「大日如来」 in Japan, or ''"Pílúzhēnàfó"'' 「毘盧遮那佛」 in China), a Buddha who is the embodiment of [[w:Dharmakaya|Dharmakaya]], and which therefore can be seen as the universal aspect of the historical [[w:Gautama Buddha|Gautama Buddha]]. In [[w:Sino-Japanese Buddhism|Sino-Japanese Buddhism]], Vairocana is also seen as the embodiment of the Buddhist concept of [[w:shunyata|shunyata]] or Emptiness.
  
* Yugi Moto admitted in the anime that this card was his favorite.
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* [[Yugi Muto]] admitted in the anime that this card was his favorite.
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* "[[Maha Vailo]]" appears in the artwork of "[[Immortal Homeostasis]]".

Revision as of 21:14, 5 August 2008

  • This monster is named after Mahavairocana (more commonly known as "Dainichi Nyorai" 「大日如来」 in Japan, or "Pílúzhēnàfó" 「毘盧遮那佛」 in China), a Buddha who is the embodiment of Dharmakaya, and which therefore can be seen as the universal aspect of the historical Gautama Buddha. In Sino-Japanese Buddhism, Vairocana is also seen as the embodiment of the Buddhist concept of shunyata or Emptiness.
  • Yugi Muto admitted in the anime that this card was his favorite.