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| | About Padmasambhava, Guru Rinpoche |
 | | Guru Rinpoche is known as Guru Khading Tsal- Guru soaring in the sky like the garuda. |  | | The King of Zahor became a follower of Guru Rinpoche and his kingdom (usually believed to be in Bengal) became a Buddhist one. |  | | She is the one who is depicted as the tigress upon which the Guru and Tsogyel ride (as Vajrakila and Consort.) She remained a devoted disciple of Yeshe Tsogyel's, and it is believed that she later was reborn as Machik Labdron's daughter. |
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http://www.khandro.net/GuruR_appendix.htm
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| | Guru Yoga Teaching |
 | | The essence of Guru Rinpoche is birthless and deathless. |  | | The inexhaustable adornment of Guru Rinpoche's form is the essence of the sangha principle; that of his speech, the dharma principle; that of his mind, the principle of buddha as a source of refuge. |  | | Above this you meditate the form of Guru Rinpoche, considering him to be the quintessence of all of the blessings of all buddhas and bodhisattvas united in this single form. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~pcd_dallas/HHPR_Guru_Yoga_Teaching.htm
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| | The Dzogchen Lineage of Nyoshul Khenpo |
 | | Nyoshul Lungtok Tenpai Nyima was the foremost disciple of Patrul Rinpoche. |  | | Jatral Rinpoche Sangye Dorje is a direct disciple of Khenpo Ngawang Palzang and guru-brother of Shedrup Tenpai Nyima, Khenpo Rinpoche's guru. |  | | Khen Rinpoche was a long-time disciple of H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, and Kangyur Rinpoche, and a close vajra brother of Jatral Rinpoche Sangye Dorje. |
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http://www.dzogchen.org/library/bios/dzogchen-lineage.htm
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| | H.E. Chokling Rinpoche |
 | | Padmasambhava or Guru Rinpoche, was an emanation of the Buddha himself and was miraculously born from a lotus flower in the country of Uddiyana. |  | | Born in 1953, the second son of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, Lungtok Gyatso, was recognized by His Holiness, the 16th Karmapa, as the 4th reincarnation of Terchen Chokgyur Lingpa of Nangchen, eastern Tibet. |  | | His Eminence Chokgyur Lingpa Rinpoche was recognized and enthroned as the authentic reincarnation and as a tertön by His Holiness the 16th Karmapa. |
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http://www.choklingtersar.org/teachers/TCR.htm
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| | Guru Rinpoche |
 | | At 5.5 feet, this Buddha is in the posture of dignity and is a peaceful manifestation of Guru Rinpoche. |  | | Guru Rinpoche was responsible for the promulgation of the Vajrayana teachings and is considered to be special to Tibet and the Tibetan people. |
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http://www.interlog.com/~pema/gururinpoche.htm
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| | Guru Rinpoche |
 | | Guru Rinpoche appears, according to the context of his religious activity, in eight manifestations. |  | | The Sanskrit name of Guru Rinpoche, »Padmasambhava«, means »He who was Borne out of the Lotus« and refers to his miraculous birth from a lotus blossom. |  | | The Tibetan name »Guru Rinpoche« means »precious teacher«. |
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http://www.bhutan.at:81/altdye00/c-viex/l-01/start.php3
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| | Life of Guru Urgyen Tulku Rinpoche |
 | | This extraordinarily compassionate Guru was born in the eastern part of Tibet on the tenth day of the fourth Tibetan month in 1920. |  | | Rinpoche also received the transmission of Buddha's word (tib: Kanjur) and Chokling Tersar from his father. |  | | Having accepted Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche as his root Guru the Karmapa received the ripening empowerment, the liberating instructions, and the supporting reading transmission for profound Dzogchen teaching and the term teachings of Orgyen Chogyur Lingpa, in their entirety, correctly and perfectly. |
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http://www.buddhim.20m.com/7-1.htm
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| | Guru Rinpoche |
 | | With unshakable faith, visualize Guru Rinpoche, the embodiment of all refuges, on the crown of one's head. |  | | The post meditative period should be treated as follows: all appearances viewed as a pure land and as divinities, food and drink as offerings, and the activities of sitting and walking as prostration and circumambulation. |  | | It is important to visualize the Lama in the sky before you and to present offerings, offer praise, invoke his mind, and receive the blessings of his body, speech, and mind. |
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http://pages.britishlibrary.net/lobster/buddha/rinpoche.htm
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| | On Guru Rinpoche's Supplication |
 | | Guru Rinpoche composed seven chapters of supplications for students to recite to him, and this one comes from a chapter that he taught to the monk whose name was Namkha'i Nyingpo. |  | | The meaning of this verse and the one from Guru Rinpoche's supplication are exactly the same. |  | | Guru Rinpoche instructs: "Let them rest in the realm of sound and emptiness/Past all thought, beyond imagination." This is an instruction to rest free of clinging to sounds as being truly existent, free of clinging to them as being real. |
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http://www.ktgrinpoche.org/guru_rinpoche.html
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| | The Twelve Deeds |
 | | Guru Rinpoche was ordained by Acarya Prabhahasti in order to convert believers to a level of teaching higher than the one offered by Hinayana Buddhism. |  | | In one of his earlier lives, Guru Rinpoche was born as one of the three sons of a female livestock breeder. |  | | While Guru Rinpoche was giving offerings to the Gods in the cave of Yanglesho in Nepal, the demons of Nepal and Tibet gathered in order to disturb him. |
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http://www.bhutan.at/english/c-viex/l-01-02-01/start.php3
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| | Dharma Chakra Centre--Guru Rinpoche Abhisheka-- |
 | | The public Dhungdrub puja of Guru Rinpoche and the recitation of ten crore (one hundred million) Guru Rinpoche mantras began on 14 June and is continuing at Rumtek Dharma Chakra Centre for the benefit of all sentient beings and for world peace. |  | | This abhisheka is considered the most sacred from among a collection of termas (hidden treasure texts) of Guru Rinpoche which were revealed by the thirteenth century terton, Guru Chokyi Wangchuk. |  | | This fifteenth day of the fifth Tibetan month commemorates the occasion of Guru Rinpoche subduing obstructing demons and founding Samye, Tibet's first Buddhist monastery, in the eighth century. |
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http://www.rumtek.org/mn/gururinpoche03.html
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| | KTD--The Third Bardor Tulku Rinpoche-- |
 | | Following that, Rinpoche remained in the service of His Holiness for some time, only to be again summoned by the monks of his Monastery. |  | | Rinpoche's family, then a party of thirteen, set out towards India along with many other Tibetans who were also fleeing the fighting that was spreading toward them from Lhasa. |  | | This teaching had been hidden by Guru Padmasambhava in order that it might be discovered by Jikme Chokyi Senge and used for the benefit of the people of that time and for the generations that followed. |
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http://www.kagyu.org/karmapa/tea/tea14.html
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| | Vajrayana Foundation Hawaii - The Vajra Guru Mantra |
 | | The Vajra Guru Mantra is the mantra associated with Guru Rinpoche also known as Padmasambhava. |  | | GURU averts the negative influences of the eight classes of gods and demons in samsara |  | | GURU refers to the root and transmission gurus and the holders of intrinsic awareness PEMA perfects the assembly of dakas and dakinis |
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http://www.vajrayanahawaii.org/teachings/vgmantra.html
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| | Siddhartha's Intent - Gentle Voice #14 |
 | | Rinpoche is the seventh incarnation of Namkhai Nyingpo, who was one of the close heart sons of Guru Padmasambhava. |  | | The first Namkhai Nyingpo was one of the 25 close disciples of Guru Rinpoche. |  | | It's really very special, because the lotus is a symbol of the Padma family of Guru Rinpoche, and Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche has given you all the teachings of Guru Rinpoche to practise. |
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http://www.siddharthasintent.org/gentle/GV15-2.htm
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| | Rangjung Yeshe Gomde - Lama Tsultrim Sangpo & Graham Sunstein - 35-Day Guru Rinpoche Retreat |
 | | This Guru Rinpoche retreat is based on a terma of Chokgyur Lingpa's known as the Tukdrup Barchey Künsel -— ‘The Guru's Heart Practice, Dispeller of All Obstacles.’ Many rinpoches consider this to have the greatest blessings of all of Chokgyur Lingpa's termas. |  | | This is a short Guru Rinpoche practice which includes a feast offering. |  | | This special 35-day practice, based on a text by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, is a powerful way to practice the Guru Rinpoche sadhana called Trinley Nyingpo. |
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http://www.gomdeusa.org/program_detail.php?id=14
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| | Mingyur Rinpoche |
 | | His father was the eminent Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche from the divine Tsangsar bloodline of Nangchen. |  | | In his seventeenth year, Mingyur Rinpoche came out of retreat in the first Tibetan month and soon after was told by Situ Rinpoche that he must assume the position of retreat master for the second retreat which was about to begin. |  | | At that time, in accordance with Guru Rinpoche’s prediction, Yongey Mingyur Dorjee revealed the complete teaching cycle of Guru Dorjee Drollo, which he then offered in secret, to the 10th Karmapa, Choying Dorjee. |
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http://www.sherabling.org/teachers/mingyur_rinpoche.htm
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| | GURU RINPOCHE SEVEN LINE PRAYER |
 | | Therefore to recite the Vajra guru mantra once is the equivelent to the blessing of reciting.....or practicing the |  | | Om Ah Hung Vajra Guru Pema Siddi Hung |  | | Hear Palyul monks chant the Seven-line Prayer to Guru Rinpoche |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~pcd_dallas/Prayers.htm
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| | Lama Zopa Rinpoche |
 | | Lama Zopa Rinpoche was born in 1946 in Thami, in the Mount Everest region of Nepal, not far from the Lawudo cave where his predecessor had meditated for the last 20 years of his life. |  | | Lama Zopa Rinpoche is now the Spiritual Director of the Foundation for the preservation of the Mahayana Tradition and oversees all of its activities. |  | | One lucky dog held by The Buddha for a week! |
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http://www.lamazopa.com
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| | Namchi: Information From Answers.com |
 | | The world's largest statue (at 118 feet) of the Buddhist Guru Rinpoche, the patron saint of Sikkim is just on the hill opposite Namchi. |
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http://www.answers.com/topic/namchi
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| | Tangka 7 Guru Rinpoche |
 | | In the Terma (treasure) tradition, he was born on a lotus in Danakosha lake as an emanation of the Buddha Amitabha. |  | | Within the Kama (oral) traditions of the Nyingmapa School, Padmasambhava was born in Northern India as the son of a king or minister. |  | | Principle among the many teachers to bring Buddhism to Tibet in the 8th Century, Guru Rinpoche has numerous forms representing outer and inner secret aspects. |
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http://www.sangyeteng.com/t7.html
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| | ABOUT GARUDA TRADING |
 | | In the lineage of the Nyingmapas he personifies certain wrathful forms of Guru Rinpoche and in the hidden treasures tradition he is often known as the guardian of treasures. |  | | However, this is very much in its early stages and will require commitment from practitioners and financial donations to see this come to fruition (In the meantime we have a regular group that meets for meditation and Chenrezig puja). |  | | tibetan singing bowl, serchen, kalachakra, sakya, trizin, situ rinpoche, akong rinpoche, |
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http://www.garudatrading.com/ABOUT_GARUDA_TRADING.html
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| | Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava page |
 | | The image of Great Samye Monastery First Buddhist Monasterey of Tibet-build by Guru Rinpoche in 8th century-after chinese invasion in state of great disrepair. |  | | First, take refuge in a true Vajra Guru, recite the Four Refuge Mantra, and vow not to change your mind. |  | | PEMA GESAR DONG-PO LA HUM -- invokes the mind of Guru Rinpoche |
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http://www.geocities.com/lhagyalo/padmasambhava.html
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| | The Kingdom of Samantabhadra |
 | | A Prayer To Recognize My Own Faults and Keep in Mind the Objects of Refuge by H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, translated from the Tibetan by Bhakha Tulku and Constance Wilkinson. |
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http://c-level.com/buddha
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| | namcho_AboutNamcho.gif |
 | | Six Buddhas of the Six Realms (emanations of Guru Rinpoche) |  | | Dorje Drolöd (Drolöd Bir Khyed, aspect of Guru Rinpoche) |  | | Orgyen De Gyed (eight aspects of Guru Rinpoche) |
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http://www.bodhi.org/Namcho/namcho_AboutNamcho_wangchen.htm
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| | Guru Rinpoche |
 | | Laminated deity card with image of Guru Rinpoche. |
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http://www.zambalagifts.com/shopping/productview.aspx?prodID=CJ-DL-005
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| | MFI Picture Album: Guru Rinpoche Statue |
 | | That temple is now the Lamp Temple and the inner sacred support within it, the statue made by the Guru's own hand, is the Guru 'Looks-like me' statue that can now be seen there. |  | | In the past, Tibet's king Tri-song Dé-u tsen sent a translator to India to invite the Great Master to tame the land for the great Samyé Monastery. |  | | The Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) statue in Narsingh Gompa at Muktinath. |
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http://www.muktinath.org/album/10-02-padmasta.htm
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| | Guru Rinpoche Yab Yum |
 | | Padmasambhava, The Lotus Born, who brought the Buddhist teachings of the |  | | identifies this form of Padmasambhava as the Guru who overpowers all |  | | Guru Rinpoche is the great Indian tantric master, also known as |
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http://www.tibetanpainting.com/thangka/yabyum.htm
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| | Wheel of Life at Guru-Rinpoche.Com |
 | | Later on, when Guru Rinpoche went to Tibet within the eighth century, he got it to the monarch in addition to his subjects. |  | | Squeezing through a particular geological weak point just 30.5 meters broad, it produces an ominous, bone-chilling roar. |
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http://www.guru-rinpoche.com/wheel_of_life.html
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| | Adherents.com: By Location |
 | | "White Bon, which has taken pains to come as close as possible to Buddhism, even claims that Guru Rinpoche was born not of a lotus, as the Hindus claim, but as a man, and a Bon, in Shang Shung. |  | | White Bonpoba teach mystic contemplation, meditation, and the performance of correct ritual and the leading of a correct life. |  | | During the reignt of the last Gyalwa Rinpoche, the thirteenth, an edict had to be issued against the Black Bonpoba who were terrifying certain villages with their practices. |
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http://www.adherents.com/adhloc/Wh_327.html
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| | lesson14 |
 | | Guru Rinpoche—founder of Tibetan Buddhism 1250 years ago. |  | | Once you have eaten food from a plate it is jutho and no one may eat the remaining food. |  | | Gompas are found all over the Nepal countryside. |
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http://www.k2news.com/lesson14.htm
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| | Guru Rinpoche |
 | | In a teaching given in Wales in 1999, Ngak'chang Rinpoche said of Padmasambhava: |  | | The expression of Padmasambhava in this statue, with his immeasurably kind, piercing gaze is one which makes this image of the Vajra Guru a great inspiration to the Confederate Sanghas of Aro and their Lineage-holders. |  | | Lamas continue to have visions of Padmasambhava and to receive gTérmas of his teachings. |
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http://www.aroter.org/images/statues/padma_statue_r.htm
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| | Guru Rinpoche and Others Q&A |
 | | Brief summary : Stories of Guru Rinpoche’s birth / confidence / signs of retreat success / interpenetration of self and other in sutras / Longchenpa / Shukshep Jetsunma. |  | | Confidence and doubt / signs of retreat success / how do we know we are not alone, that we haven't created it all? |  | | NS6 and IE5PC do not stretch the section div down to encopass the column DIVs --> |
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http://www.buddhism-connect.org/?id=359
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| | Namse Bangdzo Bookstore |
 | | Statue Guru Rinpoche, 08 inch, Special, Dark Copper |  | | Statue Guru Rinpoche, 8 inch, Special, Dark Copper |  | | You are here: Home > Statues > Statue Padmasambhava / Guru Rinpoche |
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| | Guru Rinpoche BIG |
 | | Image of Guru Rinpoche, Padmasambhava courtesy of © himalayanart.org all rights reserved |  | | For a larger, higher resolution version of this image, click HERE. |
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http://www.medicinebuddha.org/guru_rinpoche_big.htm
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| | Guru Rinpoche Statue |
 | | Very large gold and silver plate Guru Rinpoche statue. |
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http://www.zambalagifts.com/shopping/productview.aspx?prodID=SS-ME-006
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