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Guru Rinpoche is The Masters of Modern Quantum Physics

The Lotus-Born Master was the father of Vajrayana or Tibetan Buddhism

The Lotus-Born Master in Tibetan known as Guru Rinpoche

Guru Rinpoche has eight manifestations across the Himalayas

The eight manifestations of Guru Rinpoche represent eight quantum energy fields,
Each manifestation represents a different stage ini Guru Rinpoche’s journey toward enlightenment and spreading The Tibetan Buddhism across the Himalayas

Behind of each manifestations of Guru Rinpoche is a coded language revealing the laws of quantum physics

The eight manifestations of Guru Rinpoche are :

  • Guru Pema Gyalpo
  • Guru Nyima Ozer
  • Guru Loden Chokse
  • Guru Padmasambhava
  • Guru Sengye Dradrok
  • Guru Shakya Sengye
  • Guru Pema Jungne /
    Guru Tsokye Dorje
  • Guru Dorje Drollo

More: GURU RINPOCHE IS THE MASTERS OF MODERN QUANTUM PHYSICS

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THE STATUE OF EIGHT MANIFESTATIONS OF GURU RINPOCHE

THE EIGHT MANIFESTATIONS OF GURU RINPOCHE
THE STATUE OF EIGHT MANIFESTATIONS OF GURU RINPOCHE

THE STATUE OF EIGHT MANIFESTATIONS OF GURU RINPOCHE

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THE EIGHT MANIFESTATIONS OF GURU RINPOCHE

1. GURU TSO KEY DORJEE

2. GURU PEMA GYAL PO

3. GURU SHAAK KYA SENG GAY

4. GURU LO DHEN CHOG SEDH

5. GURU PADMA SAMBHA

6. GURU SENG GAY DRA DROG

7. GURU NGIMA ODZHER

8. GURU DORJEE DRO LOD

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The Eight Manifestation of Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava).

The statue of eight manifestations of guru rinpoche.

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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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The Eight Tantrayana Stupas at Himalaya

Vajrayana Buddhist Stupa at Godavari, Nepal

The Pictures of Padmasambhava Stupa



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