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* This monster is based on on [[wikipedia:Vairocana|Mahāvairocana]].
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* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Immortal Homeostasis]]".
  
* This is a [[Cover card]] of ''[[Deck Custom Pack 01]]''.
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* This monster has a [[retrained]] counterpart, "[[Maha Vailo, Light of the Heavens]]", and a ''[[Rush Duel]]'' [[Shaman Bandit]] counterpart, "[[Machvio of the Ultimate Aria]]".
  
* This monster appears in the artwork of "[[Immortal Homeostasis]]".
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* This is a [[cover card]] of ''[[Deck Custom Pack 01]]''.
** This is likely a reference to Mahāvairocana also being seen as the embodiment of the [[wikipedia:Buddhism|Buddhist]] concept of [[wikipedia:Śūnyatā|Emptiness]], which relates to [[wikipedia:meditation|meditation]].
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* This monster is named after [[wikipedia:Vairocana|Mahāvairocana]], a Buddha and embodiment of the Buddhist concept of emptiness.
  
* In {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! (anime)|103|ref}}, when [[Téa Gardner]] asks [[Yugi Muto]] which card in his Deck is most like him, he replies that while "[[Dark Magician]]" is most like [[Yami Yugi]], this card is most like him because it has a "hidden power".
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* In {{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh!|103|ref}}, when [[Téa Gardner]] asks [[Yugi Muto]] which card in his Deck is most like him, he replies that while "[[Dark Magician]]" is most like [[Yami Yugi]], this card is most like him because it has a "hidden power".

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  • This monster is named after Mahāvairocana, a Buddha and embodiment of the Buddhist concept of emptiness.