Guru Rinpoche; Padmasambhava; 蓮花生大師
Padmasambhava, a legendary Indian Buddhist mystic of the 8th century, is celebrated for introducing Tantric Buddhism to Tibet and establishing its first monastery. Known by several names, including Guru Rinpoche and the Lotus-Born Guru, he has a profound significance in the Buddhist tradition. Beyond his historical role, Padmasambhava represents the essence of Vajrayana, the vehicle of Tantric Buddhism. Today, he is still invoked as the embodiment of the compassion and blessings of all Buddhas past, present, and future.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The Natural Pigment Painting measures 29 inches X 19.5 with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.
Padmasambhava, a legendary Indian Buddhist mystic of the 8th century, is celebrated for introducing Tantric Buddhism to Tibet and establishing its first monastery. Known by several names, including Guru Rinpoche and the Lotus-Born Guru, he has a profound significance in the Buddhist tradition. Beyond his historical role, Padmasambhava represents the essence of Vajrayana, the vehicle of Tantric Buddhism. Today, he is still invoked as the embodiment of the compassion and blessings of all Buddhas past, present, and future.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The Natural Pigment Painting measures 29 inches X 19.5 with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.
Padmasambhava, a legendary Indian Buddhist mystic of the 8th century, is celebrated for introducing Tantric Buddhism to Tibet and establishing its first monastery. Known by several names, including Guru Rinpoche and the Lotus-Born Guru, he has a profound significance in the Buddhist tradition. Beyond his historical role, Padmasambhava represents the essence of Vajrayana, the vehicle of Tantric Buddhism. Today, he is still invoked as the embodiment of the compassion and blessings of all Buddhas past, present, and future.
Hand-painted in Nepal.
The Natural Pigment Painting measures 29 inches X 19.5 with an additional silk Thangka bordering it.