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Padmasambhava ("Born from a Lotus"), also
known as Guru
Rinpoche (Precious Guru), was a semi-legendary
tantric Buddhist Vajra master from
India who fully...
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dedicated to
Padmasambhava, also
known as Gu-ru mTshan-brgyad
Lhakhang or "the
Shrine of the Guru with
Eight Names",
refers to
Padmasambhava's Eight Manifestations...
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major schools of
Tibetan Buddhism. The
Nyingma school was
founded by
Padmasambhava as the
first translations of
Buddhist scriptures from Pali and Sanskrit...
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Vajrayana practices of
Padmasambhava and Mandarava,
which are
credited for the lake's creation.
There is a
Colossus of
Padmasambhava, a
shrine to Mandarava...
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considered sacred by
Buddhists and Sikhs. The lake is
named after Guru
Padmasambhava, who
visited it in the 8th century. The high
elevation lake is located...
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offsprings of the
women who were
taught by
Padmasambhava during his stay in Muktinath. It is
believed that
Padmasambhava built a
statue in his own
image before...
- The
Padmasambhava Mahavihara Monastery, also
known as
Thupten Mindolling Monastery located at Jeerango, Ga****ati district, in the
state of Odisha, India...
- Tibet, when she
began studying Buddhism with
Padmasambhava, who
became her main karmamudrā consort.
Padmasambhava is a founder-figure of the
Nyingma tradition...
- Pema
Kunsang (Rangjung
Yeshe Publications).
Natural Liberation. 1998.
Padmasambhava. The text is
translated by B. Alan Wallace, with a
commentary by Gyatrul...
- Shantarak****a
began construction around 763, and
Tibetan Vajrayana founder Guru
Padmasambhava tamed the
local spirits for its
completion in 779. The
first Tibetan...