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Mandāravā (IPA: [
mɐndˈaːrɐʋaː], Skt.,
mandāravā 'Indian
coral tree', Tibetan: མནྡཱ་ར་བཱ་མེ་ཏོག, Wylie: man da ra ba me tog) (also
known as Pāṇḍaravāsinī)...
- hagiographies, his
students include the
great female masters Yeshe Tsogyal and
Mandarava. The
contemporary Nyingma school considers Padmasambhava to be a founding...
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Padmasambhava and
Mandarava,
which are
credited for the lake's creation.
There is a
Colossus of Padmasambhava, a
shrine to
Mandarava, and
three Buddhist...
- ends of the lake, and a
shrine to
Mandarava.
Rewalsar Lake
itself is a
spiritual site
created by the
practice of
Mandarava and Padmasambhava. Also, there...
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where Mandarava was
known to have practiced.
Inspired by
these events,
several of
Ahkon Lhamo's
students sought out and
found a copy of
Mandarava's middle-length...
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Dakini (the prin****l
Dakini teacher of
Padmasambhava in Uddiyana), or of
Mandarava (one of his consorts), or of
Sangwa Yeshe. She
represents the accomplished...
- Mandi,
Himachal Pradesh, India. This is the
place where the
princess Mandarava was
imprisoned by her father. 31°43′N 76°55′E / 31.72°N 76.92°E / 31...
- stricta. The same
motif is
found in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism,
where the
mandāravā (Tib. man dā ra ba)
growing in Sukhāvatī is
identified as an
Indian coral...
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religious fairs are
observed here on
Shivaratri and Bala Cha****ashi.
Mandarava and
Padmasambhava realized a
number of
terma that had been elementally...
- for
Nyingmapa and
Bonpo Dzogchenpa and is a
particular attribute for
Mandarava and Saraha. An
aphorism "to
shoot the arrow" of
Jigme Lingpa is rendered...