### The Adibuddha: The Primordial Buddha in South and Central Asian Mythology The Adibuddha, a central figure in South and Central Asian Buddhist traditions, represents the concept of the primordial Buddha—the original, foundational state of enlightenment from which all Buddhas emanate. This figure, integral to various Buddhist schools, embodies the ultimate source of wisdom and compassion and is revered as the source of all subsequent manifestations of Buddha. The Adibuddha’s significance spans across diverse Buddhist traditions and reflects the profound metaphysical and spiritual concepts within South and Central Asian Buddhism. In the context of Mahayana Buddhism, particularly within the Tibetan and Vajrayana traditions, the Adibuddha is seen as the original, formless Buddha, embodying the pure, primordial essence of enlightenment. This figure is often associated with the concept of Dharmakaya, or the “Truth Body,“ which represents the ultimate, unconditioned reality beyond all conc
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