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Padmasambhava© Yeshe Chodon
At http://www.tbsn.org/english/intro/padmas... we find a good history of Padmasambhava:
Padmasambhava is the patron saint of Tibetan Buddhism, where he is known as Guru Rinpoche. Often called the "second Buddha". Padmasambhava brought Tantric Buddhism into Tibet, where he subjugated the native sorcery of the Bon religion, and, in fact, recruited many of their fierce deities as guardians of the Dharma. His vow is to always be around to reveal and expound upon the Dharma in many magical and wonderful ways. http://www.muktinath.org/buddhism/padmas... is a very attractive website called The story of Padmasambhava
Do not expect here a cut and dried chronology. The story is told in poetic and mystical terms and there appear to be several versions of the facts, starting with the recounting of his birth and continuing on to various versions of his lifespan which some say was over a thousand years. Shakyamuni Buddha prophesied "Fifteen years after my death, one will come with greater capacity than myself - one with the power to establish the teachings of Vajrayana in the world." As our modern calendars go, it was more like 1,200 years between the two, but this again, is shrouded with a mixture of history and legend.
Some Indian historians affirm that he was born to a minister or a King of Odiyana, and some claim that he appeared instantaneously on the summit of Mt. Malaya in Sri Lanka. But Guru Padmasambhava's treasure teachings confirm the version which states that he was born spontaneously from a lotus. What is agreed upon and what is of paramount importance is that he was a master of unparalleled attainments, and that he came to Tibet and firmly established "the tradition of study contemplation and meditation, thereby radiating the Buddha Dharma in Tibet like rays of the sun." With assistance from a king of Tibet, he traveled all over the land "Not leaving even the space of a horse-hoof untouched," founding monasteries and nunneries and helping followers attain new heights of realization.
Another good Padmasambhava site is: http://www.freehomepages.com/tibet/padma... which has no title, but is a collection of images & info including picture of the Great Samye Monastery which was "the First Buddhist Monasterey of Tibet-built by Guru Rinpoche in 8th century." This treasure is now "in a state of great disrepair" after the Chinese invasion. http://www.himalayanart.org/search/set.c... is a website called Padmasambhava Portraits which Go To Page: 1 2
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