Padmasambhava (Tibetan: pema jung ne. English: the Lotus Born) from the land of Oddiyana. The main founder of Tibetan Buddhism, 8th century, surrounded by a variety of emanated forms protecting from the common sufferings of worldly existence. (From the Terma text Barche Kunsal Tugdrup).
Pemasambhava
Pema Jungne
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Jeff Watt 11-2000
Inscription:sangs rgyas stong gi bstan pa’i phrin las mnga’ bdag dpa |khyad par gsang sngags rdo rje’i srog ‘dzin rmad byung ba’i ||rgyal dbang rig ‘dzin kA rar rten ‘dir rab bzhugs nas ||‘jigs pa brgyad sogs zhi zhing mchog thun stsol mdzod cig |ces pa ‘di yang bskul ngor dbyangs can dgyes pa’i blo ldan gyis bris pa dge’o ||Translation:May this Magnificent Lord of the thousand Buddha’s teaching activities, marvelous life holder of Vajrayana in particular, remain long as an object of a victorious Vidyadhara, pacify the eight fears and bestow the supreme and common (siddhis).Laura A. Weinstein, 2018