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− | This Karma Gadri style painting shows the 8th Tai Situ as a relatively young man, his hair still black. Depicted above is a lineage group of great religious teachers of the Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhist traditions: Vasubandhu, Nagarjuna, Gunaprabha, Padmasambhava, Chandrakirti, Maitripa, Naropa, the first Kalkin king of Shambhala, and Birupa. | + | This [[Karma]] Gadri style painting shows the [[8th Tai Situ]] as a relatively young man, his [[hair]] still black. Depicted above is a [[lineage]] group of great [[religious]] [[teachers]] of the [[Mahayana]] and [[Vajrayana]] [[Buddhist traditions]]: [[Vasubandhu]], [[Nagarjuna]], [[Gunaprabha]], [[Padmasambhava]], [[Chandrakirti]], [[Maitripa]], [[Naropa]], the first [[Kalkin]] [[king]] of [[Shambhala]], and Birupa. |
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Revision as of 12:10, 24 September 2013
This Karma Gadri style painting shows the 8th Tai Situ as a relatively young man, his hair still black. Depicted above is a lineage group of great religious teachers of the Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhist traditions: Vasubandhu, Nagarjuna, Gunaprabha, Padmasambhava, Chandrakirti, Maitripa, Naropa, the first Kalkin king of Shambhala, and Birupa.