Blue: pure quietness, healing, ignorance vanishing to turn into wisdom.
Vairochana, Akshobia, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha and Amoghasiddhi are named The Patriarch Buddhas, Dhyani Buddhas, or " The Five Victorious ".
Under their Ruler, The Primordial Buddha Vajradhara (or Vajrasattva), they chair five families, constituted by all the Buddhas (exception made of Primordials), Bodhisattvas, and Deities.
These represent five aspects of the Enlightenment. Five aspects, as well as the world is made of five elements.
Akshobia, "Mikyeupa" in tibetan is litterally " the One who cannot be perturbated ", meaning that he has overcome any anger, and stands in an unshakable peace.
The symbol of His family is the Vajra (Dorjé), hold in His left hand. With the right hand, He calls the Earth in to witness. Blue like the Beryl, the cardinal point attached to Him is the East. The animal related to Him, the Elephant; the element, the Earth; the poison, Anger.
Vajrapani, "the One who holds the Vajra", witnessing the power of all Buddhas, is the Bodhisattva tied to Akshobia family.
Akshobia is the Sovereign of " Abhirati Pure Land", in tibetan " Ngoeunpar Gawa" , "The Joyous".
As represented, He appears as Nirmanakaya (under a physical, terrestrial aspect simalar to Shakyamuni).
The aspect of Enlightenment reflected by Akshobia « Mikyeupa » corresponds, for ordinary people, to the faculties brought by the knowledge of senses: sight, ear, olfactory, taste, tactile consciousness, and mental function.
He is also Wisdom, a wisdom "that is like a mirror" as a perfectly polished surface reflects all things in the same way: beyond this image, a universal dimension of the enlightened mind.
Such wisdom can be revealed when the mind becomes completely freed from the poison of anger.