Padmasambhava, the one who came about (‘sambhava’) from a lotus (‘padma’). On a bed of multi-hued lotuses sits the Guru, lovingly called Guru Rinpoche to this day. As far as the historical figure is concerned, Padmasambhava was a Buddhist teacher from India who preached Vajrayana in Tibet and there constructed the first monastery, namely, Samye.
The thangka that you see on this page depicts Padmasambhava in flowing robes of a dark hue. His composure of countenance is one of solemnity and equanimity, but hints of wrath are to be found in the severed heads propped on the trident in His left hand. In His right hand is a golden vajra.
The deities surrounding the iconography of Guru Rinpoche are a mix of serene and wrathful entities from the Buddhist pantheon. The background is composed of traditional cloud, mountain peak, and waterbody motifs. The colour palette of pale blue and green gradients bring out the rich ochres and crimsons in the foreground.
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