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| | Padmasambhava - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Padmasambhava (also Padmakara or Padma Raja) (Ch: 蓮華生上師; Tib: Padma Jungne), in Sanskrit meaning "lotus-born", founded the Tibetan or Tantric school of Buddhism in the 8th century. |  | | Padmasambhava also hid a number of religious treasures (termas) in lakes, caves, fields and forests of the Himalayan region to be found and interpreted by future tertons or spiritual treasure finders. |  | | The king invited Padmasambhava to Tibet where he used his tantric powers to subdue the evil deities he encountered along the way, eventually receiving the Emperor's wife, identified with the dakini Yeshey Tsogyel, as a consort. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padmasambhava
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| | Mirrors of the Heart-Mind - Eight Manifestations of Padmasambhava Essay |
 | | Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, Padmakara, or Tsokey Dorje, was the guru predicted by the Buddha Shakyamuni to bring the Buddhist Dharma to Tibet. |  | | Padmasambhava left India for Tibet, and in conjunction with the abbot Santarakshita and King Trisong Detsen, established Buddhism as the dominant religion. |  | | Padmasambhava also prompted the translation of Buddhist texts from Sanskrit into Tibetan to encourage the spread of Buddhism. |
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http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/exhib/sama/Essays/AM93.011Padm.html
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| | Dharma Fellowship: Lord Padmasambhava |
 | | 1 Padmasambhava, meaning "Born of the Lotus", is Pe-ma lung-ne in Tibetan. |  | | For Buddhists, the Lord Padmasambhava represents a second Buddha. |  | | Then Padmasambhava was asked to come to Nalanda University to debate against a number of proud Hindu intellectuals who were drawing many away from the practice of the Dharma by means of their brilliant scholastic arguments. |
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http://www.dharmafellowship.org/biographies/historicalsaints/lord-padmasambhava.htm
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| | Theosophy Library Online - Great Teacher Series - PADMASAMBHAVA |
 | | Nearby is the cave where Padmasambhava is said to have attained Enlightenment before his sojourn in Tibet, and the area is as sacred as Bodh Gaya to Nyingma monks. |  | | Padmasambhava was exiled to Turkhara in Turkestan for seven years, and when he returned, his opponents waited for some pretext on which to force him to leave Tibet again. |  | | Termas expounding the life of Padmasambhava or Guru Pema, as he was sometimes called abound, for the 'old school' reveres him as the second Buddha. |
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http://www.theosophy.org/tlodocs/teachers/Padmasambhava.htm
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| | Palyul: About Guru Rinpoche |
 | | Padmasambhava, the Lotus-born, blessed beings endowed with faith. |  | | Inseparable from the Primordial Buddha Samantabhadra, the all-pervading Lord of the three jewels of Buddha, Dharma and Sangha, and master of the three roots of lama, yidam, and dakini, the glorious Guru Padmasambhava should be definitively understood as being the essence of Buddha Amitabha. |  | | Although that is the definitive biography of Guru Padmasambhava, the historical figure Guru Padmasambhava's life-story as known to the common disciples is as follows. |
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http://palyul.org/eng_about_gururinpoche.htm
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| | Light of Wisdom Vol. I, Padmasambhava and Jamgon Kongtrul - Rangjung Yeshe Publications |
 | | Padmasambhava, known as the Second Buddha, is renowned for establishing the tantric teachings of Buddhism in Tibet during the ninth century. |  | | I, will be of special interest to students of Buddhism for its clear overview from a Vajrayana perspective of teachings particular to Hinayana and Mahayana Buddhism. |  | | The Gradual Path of the Wisdom Essence (Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo) is a record of oral teachings of Padmasambhava, transcribed by his chief female disciple, Yeshe Tsogyal. |
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http://www.rangjung.com/books/lightw1.htm
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| | Padmasambhava and Buddhism in Tibet: Crystal Mirror, Volume 4 |
 | | As his biography relates, Padmasambhava is the manifestation of the mind of Avalokitesvara, the speech of Amitabha, and the body of Sakyamuni Buddha. |  | | Padmasambhava, the renowned saint and scholar of the eighth century, became a central figure in the shaping of Buddhism's history in Tibet. |  | | Born from the lotus of compassion and revered as the 'second Buddha', he entered this world to enlighten all beings. |
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http://www.dabase.net/crys4pad.htm
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| | THE EIGHT EMANATIONS OF GURU PADMASAMBHAVA |
 | | Buddha Shakyamuni also said Padmasambhava would be an emanation of Buddha Amitabha and Avalokitésvara and referred to him as the embodiment of all the buddhas of the three times. |  | | The sixth manifestation of Padmasambhava is Guru Sengé Dradok. |  | | In the Tibetan language, Guru Padmasambhava is generally referred to as Guru Rinpoche, which means "precious master." Guru Rinpoche is a totally enlightened being, a fully awakened one, a buddha. |
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| | Padmasambhava |
 | | Apparently Padmasambhava was renowned as a Tantric exorcist and was invited specifically to tame the demons., presumably of pre-Buddhist religions, who were obstructing the path of Buddhism. |  | | In Tibet Padmasambhava is believed to have had twenty-five disciples. |  | | He had two wives who were also disciples, an Indian woman named Mandarawa, and an Tibetan woman named Yeshe Tshogyal, who had been a favorite queen of Thisong Detsen and was given to him by the king. |
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| | Himalayan Travel Trade Journal:Padmasambhava |
 | | The supernatural birth of Padmasambhava from a lotus blossom signifies immaculate birth, that is birth unsullied by a human womb. |  | | Guru Padmasambhava’s contribution to the birth of Buddhism in Sikkim can be traced to the eighth century when he personally visited and blessed Sikkim. |  | | While the original thought was to install a statue of Lord Buddha, it was later decided to erect one of Guru Rimpoche given that the saint had visited and meditated in Sikkim and is revered and worshipped by all here. |
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http://www.httj.com.np/april/sikkim_feature.htm
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| | On Padmasambhava’s Rainbow Body |
 | | Padmasambhava has such a Cause that in his one body are three Buddha bodies. |  | | This is why Padmasambhava did not die, but as some say, disappeared from this world and went to the Yaksha world appearing as King of the Yakshas for the salvation of that world. |  | | Most of the teachings of Gautama Buddha were Hinayana and Gautama Buddha had to trust somebody to teach Vajrayana. |
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http://www.yogichen.org/chenian/bk93.html
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| | The Mystery of the Missing Khatvanga (Padmasambhava and Yeshe Tshogyal in Yab Yum) |
 | | Later it was in collaboration with them that Padmasambhava founded the Samye monastery, and tamed many native deities binding them to the service of Buddhism. |  | | In the time the two were together, Padmasambhava transmitted to her many important teachings especially those connected to the tutelary deity (yidam) Vajrakila. |  | | He was invited to Tibet by the Indian monk Shantarakshita - who was living there at the time, and the Tibetan king Trisong Detsen. |
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| | Lotus-Born, The. The Life and Story of Padmasambhava |
 | | Just like Buddha Shakyamuni, Padmasambhava was an emanation of all the buddhas. |  | | Padmasambhava practices in the charnel grounds and is blessed by the dakinis. |  | | THE NIRMANAKAYA PADMASAMBHAVA was emanated by Buddha Amitabha for the benefit of beings from Sukhavati in the western direction, a realm superior to all pure realms. |
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http://www.dabase.net/padma-lb.htm
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| | The Eight Manifestations of Guru Padmasambhava |
 | | This signifies Padmasambhava's status as a Dharampala, celebrating his subjugation of the many native deities of Tibet, bringing them into the fold of Buddhism. |  | | This emphasizes the fact that Padmasambhava is often described as a 'second Buddha.' |  | | In this form he appears in the way that the Buddha is himself depicted - holding a begging bowl and golden yellow in complexion. |
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http://www.exoticindiaart.com/product/TG99
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| | Life_Of_Guru_Padmasambhava |
 | | The life and teaching of Padmasambhava is an extremely difficult subject, for to discuss it is to attempt to understand the inconceivable manifestation in Vajrayana Buddhism of enlightenment and enlightened body. |  | | The ground, or basis, from which to truly appreciate and understand the principle of Padmasambhava, the life of Padmasambhava and the teachings of Padmasambhava, very much depends on two basic principles: faith or confidence in an inconceivable truth, and the genuine heart of openness, of devotion. |  | | Whereas, in the particular aspect of Padmasambhava's manifestation as path, as footprints for us to follow, Padmasambhava manifests in the nature of path which is fruition. |
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http://www.bodhionline.org/life_of_guru_padmasambhava.html
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| | Mirrors of the Heart-Mind - Padmasambhava's Eight Forms Essay |
 | | Directly above Padmasambhava's head is the Bodhisattva, Avalokiteshvara and atop him, the red Buddha Amitabha. |  | | Above and to the right of Simhamukha is the Shakya Senge form of Padmasambhava, identical in representation to the Buddha Shakyamuni. |  | | The Buddha Amitabha is the direct progenitor of both Avalokiteshvara and Padmasambhava, but the extent of their relationship will not be explored here. |
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http://kaladarshan.arts.ohio-state.edu/exhib/sama/Essays/AM97.271Padm.html
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | The Dundul Stupa is dedicated to Padmasambhava, or Guru Rinpoche, the enlightened teacher who took Buddhism to Tibet in the ninth century. |  | | Tibetan Buddhists, recite Padmasambhava's mantra as they circumambulate in a clock- wise direction. |  | | In Tibetan tradition, it is said that to build or maintain a stupa generates great beneficial merit for all beings that work on contribute to or are connected with in any way the completion of a stupa. |
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http://padmasambhava.crestonecolorado.com
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| | Center Profile: Padmasambhava Buddhist Center |
 | | Today, the Padmasambhava Buddhist Center's religious leaders and teachers are lovingly referred to as the "Khenpos" (abbots) by the members and their official titles are: the Venerable Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche and the Venerable Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche. |  | | Adhering strongly to the fundamental practices of NyingmaTibetan Buddhism, this Padmasambhava Center stands firm as devoted representation of their beliefs in world peace, and the supreme good fortune and well being of all. |  | | When a visitor attends a meditation meeting at the Padmasambhava Center in Janie's home in Longwood, they are warmly welcomed upon entering. |
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http://www.pluralism.org/research/profiles/display.php?profile=69688
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| | Tibet Digital Library: Culture: Folktales: Padmasambhava & the Felicity Scarf |
 | | Padmasambhava accepted the scarf, then returned it to the king, draping it around his neck as a blessing and signifying the victory of spiritual over temporal power. |  | | On the day of Padmasambhava's visit all the courtiers were assembeled to watch him pay his respects to their king, who waited to acknowledge the great teacher. |  | | It is said that the Tibetan king, who was not a Buddhist, deeply resented the reverence and honour the people of Tibet were showing the great Indian teacher Padmasambhava. |
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http://www.crosby-lundin.com/tibet/culture/folktales/padma.html
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| | About Padmasambhava, Guru Rinpoche |
 | | It is Padmasambhava's journey through the Tibetan landscape during which he subdues and binds a succession of named deities at specific places that is at the core of accounts of his life. |  | | Guiding his twenty-five disciples and the king to liberation he is known as Padmasambhava- the Lotus-Born Guru. |  | | These events, mythical, legendary or historical have consequences for practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism today since they determine the way in which these beings are perceived and treated, in visualization, the making of representations and in other practices. |
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http://www.khandro.net/GuruR_appendix.htm
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| | LamRim.com - Instructions on the Garland of Views |
 | | This is a very important teaching because it is the only one Padmasambhava, an emanation of Avalokitéshvara and a representative of the Buddha, wrote in his lifetime. |  | | Padmasambhava wrote only this text in his entire lifetime, and expressly for the purpose of World Peace. |  | | These teachings have come to us directly from the god of compassion, Avalokitéshvara and Padmasambhava. |
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http://www.lamrim.com/hhdl/garlandofviews.html
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| | Padmasambhava and The Madman of Tsang |
 | | Because we are Buddha already, we are Padmasambhava already. |  | | That seems to be the point about Padmasambhava here. |  | | "When I was a young student and a very devout Buddhist, full of faith, I used to want my body to become one with Padmasambhava's body. |
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http://www.turtlehill.org/mad.html
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| | Guru Rinpoche's 135 ft. statue unveiled |
 | | Padmasambhava who is also known as Guru Rinpoche in Sikkim, his birthday has |  | | booklet: The "Lotus Born" Guru Padmasambhava, the Master of Yoga lived in a |  | | of Guru Padmasambhava (also known as Guru Rinpoche) at Samdruptse in Namchi |
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http://www.tibet.ca/en/wtnarchive/2004/2/23_2.html
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| | Padmasambhava |
 | | Historically, Padmasambhava was the Indian prince responsible for the successful introduction of Buddhism into Tibet during the eighth century. |  | | The Tantric teacher Padmasambhava, whose name means “lotus-born,” embodies supreme truth and essence and can appear in countless forms. |  | | Allow yourself to fill and overflow with this light as you dissolve into pure truth and essence. |
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| | Potala.Com: Tibetan Dharma Store Padmasambhava and Consorts |
 | | Padmasambhava is the patron saint of Tibetan Buddhism and the founder of the Nyingmapa school. |  | | Guru Padmasambhava and his two consorts, Yeshi Tsogyal and Mandareva (Tibetan and Indian) from left to right. |  | | Guru Rinpoche ("precious teacher" the honorable name for Guru Padmasambhava) |
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| | Buddhist Studies: Profiles of Tibetan Buddhists |
 | | The king then invited Padmasambhava to exorcise the local demons and gods who resisted the teachings (Dharma). |  | | The Tibetan King Trisong Detsen (740-98) had invited the scholar Shantarakshita to Tibet, where he disseminated Buddhism and inspired the founding of the first Buddhist monastery at Samye. |  | | He did so, making them protectors of the Dharma, a story which illustrates how Buddhism incorporated local Tibetan traditions. |
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http://www.buddhanet.net/e-learning/history/tibetans.htm
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| | The Padmasambhava Buddhist Center Glossary |
 | | The Nyingma School was established in Tibet in the mid-eighth century by Padmasambhava and two other great founders of Tibetan Buddhism and has been passed down for over 1,000 years in an unbroken lineage to the present time. |  | | It has been used in Tibet for over a thousand years, where it was first introduced by Padmasambhava. |  | | The Buddhist begins to arouse the wish to release all beings from suffering. |
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http://www.nashvilletibetbuddhism.com/glossary.html
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| | The Nyingma Tradition |
 | | The Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism traces its origin to the Indian adept, Guru Padmasambhava, who came to Tibet in 817 C.E. at the invitation of King Trisong Deutsan (742-797) in order to subdue the evil forces then impeding the spread of Buddhism. |  | | Seeing the disciples unripe and the time inappropriate for many of the other teachings he had to reveal, Guru Padmasambhava hid hundreds of Treasures in the forms of scriptures, images and ritual articles, with instructions for their revelation for the benefit of future generations. |  | | Guru Rinpochey, as he is popularly known, bound all evil spirits by oath and transformed them into forces compatible with the spread of Buddhism. |
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http://www.tibet.com/Buddhism/nyingma.html
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| | Re: Tip |
 | | : Urgyen for Padmasambhava, Tinle being Trinlay or Trinley (Buddha activity) and Dorje meaning unchanging. |  | | : : Urgyen for Padmasambhava, Tinle being Trinlay or Trinley (Buddha activity) and Dorje meaning unchanging. |  | | hm- urgyen doesn´t mean padmasambhava or padmasambhava-activity as far as i know -but maybe i am wrong.....BUT: the karma-kagyupas regard the karmapas as regent of padmasambhava (personal communication with teachers of that school) |
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| | Welcome to Padmasambhava Buddhist Center |
 | | Welcome to the Nashville Tibetan Buddhist Group, the local branch of Padmasambhava Buddhist Center (PBC), an international Tibetan Buddhist organization headed by the Venerable Khenpos, two Tibetan lamas. |  | | As Tibetan Buddhists, we study and practice in particular the methods revealed by Padmasambhava, who brought Buddhism to Tibet in the 9th century. |  | | Born 2500 years ago, the Buddha taught a specific method of permanent relief from emotional suffering that results in a deep and lasting inner peace which he discovered after spending 6 years alone in a forest. |
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http://www.nashvilletibetbuddhism.com
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| | Tibetan Buddhist Nyingma Center in South Florida |
 | | Padmasambhava Buddhist Center is a world wide organization of Nyingma Buddhist Sanghas established by the Venerable Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche and the Venerable Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche. |  | | The teaching will be from Padampa Sangay and Empowerment of Yamantaka. |  | | The Khenpo's (as we affectionately call them) main residence is at Padme Samye Ling near Walton, NY. |
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| | Padmasambhava, biography & teachings, Books about or by the Lotus-Born Master of Uddiyana |
 | | Padmakara and Padmasambhava are interchangeable in Tibetan literature, sometimes you find the Tibetan translation Pema Jungney, sometimes the Sanskrit Padmakara. |  | | Tibetan Book of the Dead The Great Liberation Through Hearing in the Bardo; Padmasambhava, |  | | Pithy instructions from the great master who brought Buddhism to Tibet |
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http://www.rangjung.com/authors/padmasambhava-books.htm
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| | Padmasambhava Altar Card |
 | | Also known as Guru Rinpoche ('Precious Guru'), Padmasambhava was a renowned tantric master of Nothern India. |  | | In the eighth century he came to Tibet and subdued the hostile spirits obstructing the spread of Buddhist teachings and converted them into powerful protectors of the Dharma. |  | | Padmasambhava ('Lotus Born') is the embodiment of active wisdom and compassion as it arises from the vast expanse of the enlightened mind of all the Victorious Ones. |
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| | MAESTROS BUDISTAS: Padmasambhava |
 | | Así que Guru Padmasambhava fue al palacio y permaneció por muchos años. |  | | Buda Shakyamuni predijo muchas veces sobre Guru Padmasambhava. |  | | Fue Guru Padmasambhava quien le enseñó sobre la no-violencia. |
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http://www.oshogulaab.com/MAESTROSBUDISTAS/padmasambava.htm
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| | Sakyamuni - Padmasambhava - Thanka No. 4 |
 | | His contribution is amazing in the spread of Buddhism in Tibet. |  | | Padmasambhava is protrayed in his Padm¡kar¡ forth and is flanked by his two consorts, e.g. |
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| | Gallery - Introduction |
 | | The Padmasambhava Buddhist Center will soon be offering high quality prints of all of the pieces you see here. |  | | We have temporarily discontinued the sale of Thangkas while upgrading our production and fulfillment system which means you will receive higher quality prints faster. |
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| | Buddhist Meditation Mantra Meditation Padmasambhava Mantra |
 | | Padmasambhava was a historical teacher, who is said to have finally converted Tibet to Buddhism. |  | | Vajra means thunderbolt, and represents the energy of the enlightened mind. |  | | So there's a suggestion that we are saluting the qualities that Padmasambhava represents with all of our hearts (and minds, and bodies). |
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http://www.wildmind.org/meditation/mantra/padmasambhava.html
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| | Padmasambhava |
 | | He wears the lotus hat of the King of Zahor. |  | | Padmasambhava then collected the entire body of Vajrayana from the Mahasiddhas and completed it within himself. |  | | The King of Zahor gave Padmasambhava his crown after he transformed his execution-pyre into the lake of Tso Pema. |
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http://www.aroter.org/images/statues/padma_statue.htm
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| | tysonwilliams.com: The Wisdom Mind of Padmasambhava |
 | | Just as if you put your finger into water it will get wet, and if you put it into fire it will burn, so if you invest your mind in the wisdom mind of the buddhas it will transform into their wisdom nature. |  | | Gradually you will feel yourself coming closer to Padmasambhava, and closing the gap between you and his wisdom mind. |  | | Slowly, through the blessing and power of this practice, you will find you actually experience your mind being transformed into the wisdom mind of Padmasambhava and the master: You begin to recognize their indivisibility. |
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http://www.tysonwilliams.com/archives/the_wisdom_mind_of_padmasambhava.html
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| | Padmasambhava - Guru Rinpoche |
 | | Ihm gelang die Verschmelzung des Buddhismus mit vorbuddhistischen Vorstellungen, indem er deren Göttern einen Platz in der neuen Religion zuwies. |  | | In Tibet und den Himalaya-Ländern wird der erste fassbare Begründer des tibetischen Buddhismus auch Guru Rinpoche, " Kostbarer Lehrer", genannt. |  | | Vom tibetischen König Trisong Detsen wurde Padmasambhava um 786 eingeladen, die Dämonen der alten Bön-Religion zu bekämpfen. |
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| | Padmasambhava Pre-Matted Print |
 | | Note: my database indicates Padmasambhava may be out of stock, or discontinued. |  | | Promo text: print of Padmasambhava for only $14.98. |  | | Today there are over 300,000 products listed here in addition to this Padmasambhava page. |
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| | Dzogchen Jamgön Kongtrül and Padmasambhava |
 | | One of the pages of "Capturing the Life Force of all Deities" now reads: |  | | Perhaps Jamgön Kongtrül and Padmasambhava will forgive them their taste in Eastern Philosophy, eating up much of "Sowing the Seeds" and "Awareness-Display Empowerment." But the hardest hit was poor old Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche. |  | | I suspect that Rinpoche or Padmasambhava would not be so put out by the little creatures searching voraciously for the food of the divine. |
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| | Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava page |
 | | On the tenth day of each lunar month, I will personally come to see my disciples.' |  | | When the Precious Master Guru Rinpoche, for the first time set eyes on this image in Samye - the first monastery of Tibet build in the 8th century - he said: 'It looks like me', after wwhich he blessed the image and said: `Now, it is the same as me!' -Om_Ah_Hum |  | | The image of Padmasambhava, called 'Looks Like Me'- which has been Tibet's most scared image up to the Chinese Invasion. |
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| | 108 Guru Rinpoches - Tibet Shop - [Padmasambhava] |
 | | 108 Guru Rinpoches - Tibet Shop - [Padmasambhava] |  | | If you want to buy this item, click the "Add to shopping cart" button. |  | | Size: 18 x 21 inches - 46 x 53 cm |
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| | Buddhismus Padmasambhava, Guru rinpočhe |
 | | Padmasambhava se objevil z květu lotosu v Uddijáně, a to ve shodě s mnohými předpověďmi Buddhy Šákjamuniho. |  | | Padmasambhava ukryl nespočetné termy v pevných skalách, v jezerech i v prostoru. |
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| | The Padmasambhava Peace Institute |
 | | The mission of the Padmasambhava Peace Institute is to create a place for human and environmental restoration and to teach applied peace and compassion. |  | | The intention of the Padmasambhava Peace Institute is to awaken us and reconnect us to our own wisdom and compassion. |  | | We embrace a multi-disciplinary approach with short and long-term residential programs that help develop the skills of active compassion, non-violent communication and living in harmony with ourselves, others and the environment. |
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http://www.padmapeace.org
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| | Khatag, a Echarpe da Felicidade |
 | | Parecia-lhe, na verdade, que reverenciavam mais a Padmasambhava do que a ele mesmo. |  | | Conta-se que o rei do Tibet [Trisong Deutsen], que não era buddhista, andava muito ressentido com o respeito e a veneração que o povo do Tibet mostrava para com o grande mestre indiano Padmasambhava. |  | | O altivo rei mal pôde ocultar o seu grande prazer quando Padmasambhava levantou os braços como que para prostrar-se diante do trono real; mas, ao invés disso, das mãos de Padmasambhava saíram chamas que alcançaram as roupas do rei, queimando-as em segundos. |
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| | Padmasambhava- Meister Padma bindet alle Götter und Dämonen Tibets durch Eid |
 | | Als Padmasambhava und seine Begleiter dann von O-yuk herunterkamen, versuchten die Tenma-Göttinnen die Gruppe zwischen der Bergen zu zerquetschen. |  | | Nach einiger Zeit erreichten Meister Padma und seine Gefolgsleute den: Paß am oberen Ende von Mang-yul. |  | | Padmasambhava- Meister Padma bindet alle Götter und Dämonen Tibets durch Eid |
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http://www.emmet.de/pro_pad1.htm
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| | The LotusBorn The Life Story of Padmasambhava Yeshe Tsogyal (Author) born |
 | | The The LotusBorn LotusBorn The The Life Life Story Story of of Padmasambhava Padmasambhava Yeshe Yeshe Tsogyal Tsogyal (Author) (Author) born born |  | | Titel The LotusBorn The Life Story of Padmasambhava Yeshe Tsogyal (Author) born hier |  | | The LotusBorn The Life Story of Padmasambhava Yeshe Tsogyal (Author) born |
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http://gold.granodiorit.de/The_LotusBorn__The_Life_Story_of_Padmasambhava_Yeshe_Tsogyal_(Author)_born.html
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