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Gautama doing extremes ascetical

Gautama doing extremes ascetical 2.0


Buddha came to the world to show the path of righteousness, to destroy the path of error, and to break down sorrow.

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The Great Compassion Mantra (Da Bei Zou)

The Great Compassion Mantra Da Bei Zou 2.0


Those who recite the Great Compassion Mantra can dispel all disasters. They will not be burned by fire or drowned by water.

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Avalokitesvara (New Version)

Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva of Compassion 2.0


Avalokitesvara, the most loved of all Buddhist deities, is the bodhisattva of infinite compassion and mercy. He is also referred to as; Padmapani - Holder of the Lotus, Lokesvara - Lord of the World or Protector of Tibet.

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Avatar Babaji float on the Golden River

Avatar Babaji float on the Golden River 2.0


Those of us who are familiar with the works of Paramhansa Yogananda, the world renowned Yogi and author of spiritual classic "Autobiography of a Yogi" - may indentify Ashvathama with Maha Avatar Babaji.

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Avatar Babaji meditate in the Crystal Cave

Avatar Babaji meditate in Crystal Cave 2.0


Ashvathama was not only a great organizer, but also a scientist. The people or Arvasthan called him "The Man", perhaps Adam in their language. He married the daughter of one of the local tribal chiefs, a beautiful maiden, whose name was perhaps Hawa

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Bhaisadja Guru (Medicine Buddha)

Bhaisadja Guru Medicine Buddha 2.0


According to the Bhaisajya guru buddha Sutra, he made 12 great vows before his attainment of buddhahood. They are: to eliminate sickness from all living beings and make them feel easy and happy in order to attain buddhahood and to liberate beings.

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Bodhidharma (Daruma or Tamo)

Bodhidharma or Daruma or Tamo 2.0


I am just a mirror. Things come before me, reflect within me, disappear. I remain as empty as ever. Deep within me you will not find anybody there -- just a nobodiness, a nothingness, a deep emptiness. We are born out of emptiness.

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Borobodur, The Giant Buddhist Mandala

Borobudur, The Giant Buddhist Mandala 2.0


Borobudur is built as a single large stupa, and when viewed from above takes the form of a giant tantric Buddhist mandala, simultaneously representing the Buddhist cosmology and the nature of mind.

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Siddharta Gautama in the Mystical Realms

Gautama in the Mystical Realms 2.0


Buddhafield is an energy field in which a Buddha matures beings, a pure land, an unworldly world, a paradise on earth, which offers ideal conditions for rapid spiritual growth. A buddhafield is a matrix.

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Siddharta Gautama meditate in celestine lake

Siddharta meditate in the celestine lake 2.0


Buddha has said that when a man has reached the climax of meditation, compassion showers from him.Just as when you light a candle light starts spreading all around and darkness disappears, when the light of meditation is inside you compassion radiate

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