Guru Padmasambhava, widely known as Guru Rinpoche, stands as a revered figure at the heart of Tibetan Buddhism. Emerging miraculously from a lotus flower, he became a central architect in introducing Buddhism to 8th-century Tibet. Padmasambhava’s legacy is woven with mystical teachings and remarkable deeds, embodying both compassion and skillful means.
He is depicted clutching a five-pointed vajra in his right hand, which stands for the five kayas of the anuttarayoga tantra and the five Buddhas of the cosmic directions. He is grasping a skullcup, or Kapala, on the other hand, which stands for the conversion of illusion into complete knowledge. The skull also indicates immense happiness and impermanence. Additionally, he is grasping a tantric staff, or Khatcanga, which is a ceremonial tool kept in the bend of the left arm.
Devotees seek the blessings and guidance of Guru Padmasambhava on their spiritual odyssey. The practice of Guru, Yoga, is a profound merging.
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