Candraprabha

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Candraprabha
Candraprabha, Tiantan Garden, Shantou
Sanskritचन्द्रप्रभ
Candraprabha
romaji: Getsujō Bosatsu)
Khmerចន្ទ្រប្រភា
(chan-pra-phiea)
Korean월광보살
(RR: Wolgwang Bosal)
월광변조보살
(RR: Wolgwang Byeonjo Bosal)
월정보살
(RR: Woljaeng Bosal)
TagalogCandlaplabha
Thaiพระจันทรประภาโพธิสัตว์
Tibetanཟླ་འོད་
Wylie: zla 'od
THL: da ö
VietnameseNguyệt Quang Bồ Tát
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Venerated byMahayana, Vajrayana
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Candraprabha (lit. 'Moonlight',

Bhaiṣajyaguru.[1] Statues of Candraprabha and Sūryaprabha closely resemble each other and are commonly found together, sometimes flanking temple doors. They are also recognized in mainland Asia as devas
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References

  1. JSTOR 3249339
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