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  2. Padmasambhava - Wikipedia

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    Padmasambhava ("Born from a Lotus"), [note 2] also known as Guru Rinpoche (Precious Guru), was a semi-legendary [1] tantric Buddhist Vajra master from India who fully revealed the Vajrayana in Tibet, circa 8th – 9th centuries.

  3. File:Statue of Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche), the patron ...

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    English: Statue of the Guru Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche), the patron saint of Sikkim. This is situated at the top of Samdruptse Hill, Namchi in Sikkim. This is the largest statue of Guru Padmasambhava in the world.

  4. Mata Kuan Rani Temple - Wikipedia

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    The slate-roofed temple over a deep well is dedicated to the 'Princess of the Well' and celebrates the time when, according to legend, Princess Mandarava (man da ra ba me tog), the Princess of Zahor (or Sahor), which is usually identified with Mandi, though some scholars place it in eastern India), [1] became a consort of Padmasambhava (Tibetan: Guru Rinpoche).

  5. Rewalsar Lake - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Padmasambhava above Rewalsar Lake (Tso Pema). On April 1, 2012, a monumental statue of Padmasambhava, measuring 37.5 m (123 ft), was consecrated, blessed and inaugurated by the 14th Dalai Lama. The building project was spear-headed and overseen by Wangdor Rinpoche and funded by donations. It took nearly 10 years to complete, with the ...

  6. Hemis Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava) and pilgrims at Hemis Hemis Monastery, a Buddhist Monastery of Drukpa Order. Hemis Monastery is a Himalayan Buddhist monastery of the Drukpa Lineage, in Hemis on the bank of the Indus River, Ladakh, India. Situated 45 km from Leh, it was re-established in 1672 by the Ladakhi king Sengge Namgyal.

  7. Bhutanese art - Wikipedia

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    Clay statue before painting Padmasambhava or "Guru Rinpoche", 8th century. In Bhutan, the traditional arts are known as zorig chusum (zo = the ability to make; rig = science or craft; chusum = thirteen). These practices have been gradually developed through the centuries, often passed down through families with long-standing relations to a ...

  8. Sani Monastery - Wikipedia

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    Padmasambhava, or Guru Rinpoche, is said to have dwelt for five years in the small 'Gamshot Lhakang' squeezed between the main building and the corridor, to the right of the Kanika chorten. Inside may be seen a figure of Guru Rinpoche and historical scenes in half relief on both sides of the statue. [6]

  9. Gangteng Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The Tshengye Lhakhang is on the southern side where the statues of the eight manifestations of Guru Rinpoche, [16] canonical texts and eight red-sandalwood Desheg Chortens are seen. The living quarters are to the east and west of the Gonpa. The west also has the Amitayus Lhakhang with the statue of Buddha Amitayus with his companions. The ...

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