Padmasambhava, also known as Guru Rinpoche, holds a profound place in the history of Tibetan Buddhism. He is often depicted with a beard, a distinctive feature. In his left hand, Guru Rinpoche holds a skull cup filled with blood, while his right-hand grasps the Vajra, symbolizing both a thunderbolt and a diamond, representing his powerful and indestructible nature.
Additionally, Guru Rinpoche holds a magic wand with his left elbow, often with the tip resembling a flaming trident. This wand signifies his ability to transform negative energies into compassionate and peaceful forms.
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