Showcasing you to the Karma Kagyu Refuge Tree, which emphasizes the teachings and blessings passed down from master to disciple, highlighting the lineage's interdependence and the support that practitioners can receive. Karma Kagyu Refuge tree honors the Vajrayana lineage, which promotes esoteric practices and teachings.
The center of the Vajradhara Refuge tree is home to Vajradhara, the primordial Buddha who represents the highest state of enlightenment. Vajradhara is covered in images of many Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, gods, and lineage teachers. The Yidams are exhibited on the front branch, the Dharmapalas are all encircled by their attendants beneath the Lamas, and the Sangha is portrayed to the right by Bodhisattvas and monks. A pile of peaches, or religious writings, represents their teachings on the left.
In the Karma Kagyu Tradition, a lineage of realized masters transmitting teachings and practices is highly esteemed. As a result, Tilopa, Naropa, Marpa, Milarepa, and Gampopa are among the lineage instructors who have representatives on the Refuge Tree. Because of their affiliation with and dedication to sharing the knowledge of Mahamudra and other profound spiritual disciplines, these gurus are held in great regard.
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