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Indonesian Buddhist Stupa

 

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Chandi Mendut

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Around 2 km and 5 km east of The Great Temple Borobudur stand Chandi Pawon and Chandi Mendut, two Buddhist monuments of the same archaeological vintage as Borobudur.

Mendut , the larger of the two, is said to be a representation of Tantric Buddhism’s Garbhadhatu (Womb Element) mandala and contains several venerable Buddhas.

Although not in everyday worship, Chandi Mendut serves as focus for much Indonesian Buddhist celebration during the annual Vesakha Puja festival, which honours the birth, enlightenment and death of the Shakyamuni Buddha and usually falls in May ( the fourth month of Lunar Calendar), all Buddhists faithful organised a colourful procession from Mendut to Borobudur during Vesakha.

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On each side of Chandi Mendut are respectively two Buddha statues, it is symbolizing The Eight Bodhisattvas.

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Vajrayana Buddhist Stupa at Godavari, Nepal

The Pictures of Padmasambhava Stupa

Vesak 2558BE / 2014

 

Vesak 2558 BE / 2014

Selamat Hari Waisak

Every year in the fourth month of the Lunar calendar all Buddhists will commemorate Vesak holy day.

In Indonesia Vesak commemoration will be held at every Buddhist monastery and the biggest ceremony is being done at The Great Temple Borobudur.

Many Buddhists pilgrim from around the world come to Borobudur Temple to follow the sacred ceremony of Vesak.

All Lama, Dharma Brothers and Dharma Sisters from TharpaLing Jakarta, NamgyalLing Tangerang and RigdzinLing Medan also attend in this ceremony.

In this year Indonesian Tantrayana assembly was led by Lama Tamding.

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Lama Tamding and some Genyin at Tibetan Tantric monastery beside The Great Temple Borobudur – Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia.

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In the Vesak ceremonial on the 14th May and 15th May, 2014.

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Inside the Padmasambhava Monastery Magelang – Indonesia.

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Lama Tamding and some Genyin take picture in front of Sakyamuni Buddha Rupang and Guru Rinpoche Rupang.

Vairocana Buddha at Borobudur Temple

 

Vairocana Buddha

The Fifth Buddha in Five Primordial Buddhas is Vairocana Buddha.

If we are at the top of three levels and at The Center of Borobudur Temple, we will see most of The Buddha Statues in the Stupas are Vairocana Buddha.

Vairocana Buddha which is known as Nampar Nangdze in Tibetan Tantric Buddhism has symbol of Tathagata that means Dharma Wheel.

Vairocana Buddha riding Dragon as His vehicle.

Vairocana Buddha emits White light from Him and His Pure Land in The Central is Akanistha Ghanavyuha.

Vairocana Buddha has Teaching The Dharma gesture , this is the benefit that we will receive if we make Ritual or Ceremony to Him.

Vairocana Buddha which is known as Buddha of Dharma Wheel Player has Dharma Cakra Mudra means Dharma Wheel Player and His earthly element is Ether.

The Holy Companion of Vairocana Buddha is White Tara.

Vairocana Buddha is match to Samantabhadra Bodhisattva and paired with Krakucchanda Buddha.

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