Guru Padmasambhava, in his profound symbolism, embodies the essential teachings of Tibetan Buddhism. His single face signifies that all phenomena share a single underlying nature. The two hands represent the union of skilful means and wisdom. His complexion, white tinged with red, represents the inseparable unity of bliss and emptiness. His attire, comprising a monastic robe, brocade cloak, and gown, signifies his mastery of various Buddhist vehicles.
Holding a five-pronged golden vajra in his right hand, he confronts dualistic clinging and harmful concepts, demonstrating his power to eliminate them. In his left hand, he carries a kapala (skull cup) with a long-life vase, showcasing his ability to guide and liberate beings through the resultant vehicle and grant longevity and vitality. These symbols encapsulate profound spiritual concepts and teachings within Tibetan Buddhism.
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