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  1. Padmasambhava (T. པདྨ་འབྱུང་གནས་ pad+ma 'byung gnas; "the Lotus-born"), also known as Guru Rinpoche (Precious Guru), was a tantric Buddhist master from India who is credited with bringing the Vajrayana teachings to Tibet (circa 8th - 9th centuries). According to some early Tibetan sources like the Testament of Ba, he came to Tibet in the 8th century and helped ...

  2. Padmasambhava (flourished 8th century) was a legendary Indian Buddhist mystic who introduced Tantric Buddhism to Tibet and who is credited with establishing the first Buddhist monastery there.. According to tradition, he was a native of Udyāna (now Swat, Pak.), an area famed for its magicians. Padmasambhava was a Tantrist and a member of the Yogācāra sect and taught at Nalanda, a centre of ...

  3. In Tibetan, 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. He did not become enlightened gradually, or start practicing the teachings of Buddha Shakyamuni and eventually achieve enlightenment.

  4. 25 de jun. de 2019 · Padmasambhava was an 8th-century master of Buddhist tantra who is credited with bringing Vajrayana to Tibet and Bhutan. He is revered today as one of the great patriarchs of Tibetan Buddhism and the founder of the Nyinmapa school as well as the builder of Tibet's first monastery. In Tibetan iconography, he is the embodiment of the dharmakaya.

  5. Padmasambhava is actually the specific name of one of the Eight Manifestations of Guru Rinpoche.However, this name now commonly refers to all the iconographical aspects of Guru Rinpoche. ↑ Discussing the date of Padmasambhava’s appearance in this world, Tsele Natsok Rangdrol says, “I find it difficult myself to identify correctly the exact years when the Buddha was born and passed away.

  6. Padmasambhava is the focus of many kinds of ritual activities, including the widely recited “Seven Line Prayer to Padmasambhava” (Tshig ’dun gsol ’debs). The tenth day of each lunar month is dedicated to Padmasambhava , a time when many monasteries , especially those in Bhutan , perform religious dances reverencing the Indian master in his eight manifestations .

  7. Guru Padmasambhava traveled the length and breadth of the world, teaching and practicing, suffusing the land with his blessings and taming forces hostile to the Buddhadharma wherever he went. When Guru Padmasambhava was leaving Tibet for the last time and heading for the land of the rakshasa demons in the southwest, his closest disciple, Khandro Yeshe Tsogyal, was grieving at the prospect of ...