Ashokottama Shri Raja
མྱ་ངན་མེད་མཆོག་དཔལ།
Ashokottamshri | Nya Ngen Mé Chok Pal | “Glorious Supreme One Free from Sorrow” Thangka: Eight Medicine Buddhas Links: Rigpa Wiki | Himalayan Art Resources
Ashokottamshri | Nya Ngen Mé Chok Pal | “Glorious Supreme One Free from Sorrow” Thangka: Eight Medicine Buddhas Links: Rigpa Wiki | Himalayan Art Resources
Ngön Khyen Gyalpo | “King of Clear Knowing” Thangka: Eight Medicine Buddhas Links: Rigpa Wiki | Himalayan Art Resources
Tsen Lek | “Excellent Name” Thangka: Eight Medicine Buddhas Links: Rigpa Wiki | Himalayan Art Resources
Ser Zang Drimé Nangwa | “Appearance of Stainless Fine Gold” Thangka: Eight Medicine Buddhas Links: Rigpa Wiki | Himalayan Art Resources
Teachers: Naropa ནཱ་རོ་པ། | Saraha མདའ་བསྣུན། | Shavaripa ཤ་བ་རི་པ། Main Disciples: Marpa Lotsawa མར་པ་ལོ་ཙཱ་བ། | Khyungpo Naljor ཁྱུང་པོ་རྣལ་འབྱོར། Links: Rigpa Wiki | Himalayan Art Resources
“The Hunter” Teacher: Nagarjuna ཀླུ་སྒྲུབ། Disciple: Maitripa མཻ་ཏྲི་པ། Links: Rigpa Wiki | Rangjung Yeshe Wiki | Himalayan Art Resources
“The Great Brahmin” Disciple: Nagarjuna ཀླུ་སྒྲུབ། Links: Rigpa Wiki | Rangjung Yeshe Wiki | Himalayan Art Resources
Xuanzang (or Xuan Zang) is a Chinese historical adventure film based on the monk Xuanzang’s seventeen-year overland journey to India during the Tang dynasty in the seventh century.
The Eight Manifestations of Guru Rinpoche, often depicted in a Thangka, represent the multifaceted nature of Guru Rinpoche, also known as Padmasambhava. Each manifestation signifies a distinct aspect of his enlightened activities and teachings. These manifestations are revered in Tibetan Buddhism for their roles in taming negative forces, spreading the Dharma, and guiding practitioners towards …