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Guru Rinpoche
21"x31" plus brocade frame
35"x58" finished
54x79 cm plus brocade
frame
89x147 cm finished
Padmasambhava,
the lotus-born, known in Tibetan as Guru Rinpoche, was invited from
India to Tibet in the 8th century AD to assist in the establishment of
Buddhism there. Through his awesome mastery of tantric practices, he is
said to have transformed hostile spirits and negative forces into
guardians and protectors of the dharma. His powerful presence allowed
the completion of Samye, the first Buddhist monastery in Tibet. His
compassionate act of hiding numerous "treasure teachings" or "terma"
secured the continued revelation of Vajrayana teachings for future
generations. Guru Rinpoche wears the garments of both kings and monks
to demonstrate his royal status in both the worldly and spiritual
spheres. His implements, posture, and the swirling elements surrounding
him all demonstrate his ultimate attainment of Vajrayana with its
accompanying power and energy.

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