Padmasambhava Global Project for World Peace
From the heart of Buddha Amitabha, light rays radiated into the bud of a lotus on Danakosha lake.
Upon its ripening, appeared an amazing child, adorned with the major and minor marks sitting atop a
thousand petalled lotus. Glorious Guru Padmasambhava, please protect and guide me until I attain
complete enlightenment!
INTRODUCTION
Inseparable from the Primordial Buddha Samantabhadra, the all-pervading Lord of the three jewels of
Buddha, Dharma and Sangha, and master of the three roots of lama, yidam, and dakini, the glorious
Guru Padmasambhava should be definitively understood as being the essence of Buddha Amitabha. In
order to propagate and spread the teachings of the Dharma in general, and particularly the secret
mantra and Dzogchen teachings, he appears to every being of the three thousand billion world
systems in a form to benefit them according to their personal karmic vision. In this way Guru
Padmasambhava has countless unimaginable biographies, one biography for each being. Although that
is the definitive biography of Guru Padmasambhava, the historical figure Guru Padmasambhava's
life-story as known to the common disciples is as follows.
BIRTH
When the time for Guru Rinpoche to liberate the beings of this world approached, on the tenth day
of the sixth month of the Monkey year, he appeared miraculously in the blossom of a lotus in the
lake called "Ocean of Milk" in South West Odiyana, which is also known as Lake Danakosha located on
the Afganistan-Pakistan frontier. However there are different interpretations regarding his birth.
Some Indian historians affirm that he was born to a minister or a King of Odiyana, and some claim
that he appeared instantaneously on the summit of Mt. Malaya in Sri Lanka. But Guru Padmasambhava's
treasure teachings confirm the version which states that he was born spontaneously from a lotus.
This source is the most renowned and thus the following history is provided accordingly. Odiyana
The great river Sindhu, one of the four great rivers that springs from the four directions of
Kailash mountain, flows towards the Western Land of Odiyana and finally empties into the Arabian
Sea. When the river reaches Odiyana, it forms a lake filled with lotuses. As the lotus roots
produce a sweet-milky juice, it is called "Ocean of Milk." Prior to Guru Padmasambhava's birth, in
the center of the lake a large, fully mature, beautiful, red lotus grew, and from the heart of
Buddha Amitabha in space, a red syllable HRI fell about eight cubits above the collora of the
lotus. The syllable dissolved into light and instantly, without depending on the causes and
conditions of father and mother, there arose an eight-year-old child perfectly adorned with the
characteristic major and minor marks. Holding a vajra and a lotus in his hands, he immediately
began giving teachings to the gods and dakinis of the area.
KING INDRABODHI
At that time, the ruler of the land of Odiyana, the Second King Indrabodhi, was residing in his
nine-tufted palace with his queen as well as hundreds and thousands of inner and outer ministers.
Because the king did not have a son, on the full moon day of the fifth summer month, he made great
offerings to the Triple Gems and recited the Dharma Cloud Sutra. He also opened the door of his
three thousand treasuries and went on distributing alms to the poor and needy until his wealth was
exhausted. He then exclaimed, "Beggars have still not ceased, but I have nothing to grant!" When
the remaining beggars did not receive their share, they told the king that if he did not provide
their share, whatever was done in the past would be meaningless. The king heard this and, inspired
to acquire inexhaustive wealth for the beggars, he travelled to the ocean to procure the
wish-fulfilling jewel from the crown of the mystical creature, Charumati, daughter of Naga. He
procured the jewel without mishap and sailed back with his boat filled with the seven varieties of
jewels. While travelling to meet the king, the king's religious minister, Trig Na Dzin, found the
extraordinary child on the lotus and narrated the full story of the child to the king. The king was
pleased by this news and went to the child and inquired about his father, mother, and to which
caste and country he belonged. The child exclaimed:
My father is the self-arisen Samantabhadra.
My mother is the sphere of reality, Samantabhadri.
My caste is the union of primordial wisdom and the Dharmadhatu.
And my name is the glorious Padmasambhava.
LOTUS-BORN
Having heard this, the king was thrown into a wonder of delight. He thought a Nirmanakaya had taken
birth and invited the child to the palace as his son as well as religious guide. The child was
named "Padmasambhava" meaning "lotus-born." Later Padmasambhava married Prabhadharani, the daughter
of King Chandan Gomashree, and ruled the kingdom in accordance with the Dharma. He became renown as
Shikhabandh Raja or "The King With Plaited Hair."
RODRAVAJRAKALA
He perceived that since politics is contradictory to the teachings of liberation, and his position
would not fulfill the purpose of sentient beings, he performed a mystical activity of killing the
son of a wicked minister and lifted his consciousness into the Dharmadhatu. As a result he was
banished from the country to the fearful cemetery of Sitavana. Gradually by performing mystical
activities at the cemeteries of Nandanvan, Daanbhumidvipa, Parushakavan, and so forth he
accomplished the common and uncommon siddhis and came to be known as Rodravajrakala, "The Wrathful
Vajra Display."
GURU DHIMANA VARRUCHI
In order to inspire faith towards the teachings in the disciples of the future, he then went to
Bodhgaya and many other places displaying the act of receiving teachings from many great scholars,
accomplished masters, and Dakinis. By listening just once, he comprehended and accomplished the
whole canon of the three-baskets of Vinaya, Sutra, and Abhidharma, as well as the teachings of the
outer and inner secret mantra, oral transmissions, and the pith instructions of the highest and
innermost tantra of Atiyoga. Even if he did not propitiate, the deities of the mandala displayed
their forms and he became a peerless erudite and accomplished master. Thus he showed the signs of
perfecting the level of the Fully Ripened Awareness Holder. Thereafter he was known as the Guru
Dhimana Varruchi, "The Supreme Love Endowed With Wisdom."
MARRIAGE TO MANDARAVA
He then took princess Mandarava, daughter of Shastradhara, the king of Zahor, as his consort.
Possessing the marks of a dakini, he took her to the mountain cave of Maratika, known as Halesha,
in present day, Nepal, where they performed the accomplishment rituals of longevity for three
months and actualized the Immortal Vajra Body which marks the attainment of an Immortal Life
Awareness Holder.
TSO PEMA
In order to tame the people of Odiyana he returned there disguised as a mendicant but many people
recognized him and he was set to be burned alive in a sandalwood fire by a host of evil-minded
ministers and people. When the fire was lit, he miraculously transformed the fire into a huge lake
filled with lotuses. Sitting himself with consort over a giant lotus in the middle of the lake, the
king, ministers, and people were astounded and developed great faith towards him. In addition, at
the cave of Yanglashod in Nepal he practiced the Vishuda deity depending on the accomplishment
consort Sakya Devi of Nepal and very soon both of them became supreme Mahamudra Awareness Holders.
Thus were some of the achievements of Guru Padmasambhava prior to coming to Tibet.
THE MASTER SPREADS THE DHARMA IN THE LAND OF SNOWS
BIRTH OF DECHOGMA
When Lord Buddha gave Avalokiteshvara the responsibility of taming the backwards land of Tibet,
Avalokiteshvara looked at the barbaric land and shed tears of compassion. From these tears the
Goddess Ganga and Gangchungma were born. One day Goddess Gangchungma stole some celestial flowers
and due to her decline in merit, when she died she was unable to again take rebirth as a god and
fell to the human realm. She took birth as the human woman, Dechogma, the daughter of Sale from the
Jardzinma caste.
THE SONS OF DECHOGMA
Being born from Avalokiteshvara's tears, she naturally had great faith in the Dharma and thus
commissioned the construction of a magnificent stupa in Boudha near Kathmandu in Nepal. However she
died before the stupa was completed. Her four sons vowed to complete the unfinished stupa, and in
honor of their mother, and out of supreme faith in the Dharma they made solemn prayers from the
bottoms of their hearts. Upon completion of the stupa, they each fervently prayed to be reborn as a
Dharma king, a great learned khenpo, a powerful tantric master, and a messenger that would bring
the previous three together. Legend also has it that during the construction of the stupa a wise
donkey was commissioned and overheard the four sons' prayers. Hearing thus, the donkey thought, "I
have done so much work for them and they don't even remember me in their prayers! I vow to do my
best to destroy the fruits of their prayers."
KING TRISONG DEUTSEN
According to their aspirations, one son was reborn as Trisong Deutsen, the 38th king of Tibet and
an incarnation of Manjushri. One son was reborn as the king's messenger who invited both the great
Khenpo Shantarakshita and the tantric master Guru Padmasambhava from India, who were the
reincarnations of the other two sons. Guru Padmasambhava, recalling his past aspirations, accepted
the invitation, and on his way he subdued all the harmful gods and demons of Tibet, making them
faithful guardians of the Dharma. After meeting in Tibet, the king, guru and khenpo together
constructed Tibet's first great monastery at Samye and fully furnished it with statues. In addition
they gave monk's vows to Tibet's first seven monks, standardized translation methods, supervised
translation of most of the sutras and tantras from Sanskrit to Tibetan, and for the first time in
Tibet, firmly established the tradition of study, contemplation, and meditation, thereby radiating
the Buddha Dharma in Tibet like rays of the sun.
LANGDHARMA
As for the donkey, he was later reborn as Langdharma, the 41st king of Tibet, and subsequently
almost succeeded in eliminating the Dharma from Tibet.
TREASURES CONCEALED
Not leaving even the space of a horse-hoof untouched, Guru Padmasambhava miraculously walked upon
the entire land of Tibet and generally blessed all the mountains, lakes, and caves as places for
accomplishment. Specifically in the Ngari region of upper Tibet he blessed twenty mountain caves.
In Utsang he blessed twenty-one sacred places of accomplishment. In Dokham he blessed twenty-five
sacred places, as well as the three kingly treasure places in upper, central and lower Tibet, the
five provinces, three valleys, one island and so forth. In addition, for the sake of beings to be
tamed in the future, Guru Padmasambhava concealed eighteen varieties of treasure which include
treasure texts, material wealth, holy images and so forth, and gave explicit prophesies regarding
the future manifestation of these treasures, including the revealer and protector of the treasure,
as well as time of revelation.
EIGHT MANIFESTATIONS OF GURU RINPOCHE
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
LENGTH OF LIFE
Excerpted from Oasis of Liberation, published in 1999 in honor of the new temple opening ceremonies
(page 41-48).
Credits.
ENGLISH and LAYOUT
For more information, please visit His Holiness Penor Rinpoche's home site at http://palyul.org.
So forth were the enlightened activities performed for the sake of sentient beings by Guru
Padmasambhava's eight manifestations which are as follows:
The results of Guru Padmasambhava's activities include the attainment of liberation by his
twenty-five disciples and eighty other disciples who attained rainbow body. In addition, three
million disciples achieved stability in tantric generation stage practice, one hundred thousand
disciples showed signs of accomplishment, ninety thousand disciples achieved the uncontaminated
Illusory Body, and eighty million disciples had some attainment. Having accomplished these great
activities, knowing his personal beings to be tamed on Earth were exhausted, he departed for the
Southwestern universe of the magical cannibals, to help the beings there and to protect Earth from
their harm.
Guru Padmasambhava is said to have lived for three thousand and six hundred years in India
upholding the Buddha's teachings and benefitting sentient beings. But for his stay in Tibet there
are many unreliable versions claiming he stayed for three years, six years, thirteen years and so
forth. Despite these differences, according to Guru Padmasambhava's own kama teachings, he actually
stayed for fifty years and three months, directly manifesting the meaning of the teachings by
benefitting countless sentient beings in incredible myriad ways according to their desires and
propensities, which is a reliable and trustworthy fact. With kindness as vast as the sky, Guru
Padmasambhava powerfully served the beings of the god, human, and naga realms. Remembering his past
aspirations, with infinite profound treasure teachings and material wealth, He especially
benefitted the beings of the snowland of Tibet.
©1999 Ngagyur Rigzšd Editions, all rights reserved.
1999 Ngagyur Rigzod Editorial Committee:
Khenchen Pema Sherab
Khenchen Tsewang Gyatso
Khenpo Wangchuk Sonam
Khenpo Tsewang Sonam
Thupten Nyima
Karpo
Sonam Tsewang
Phuntsok Gyaltshen
James Essence
Special thanks to Jann Ronis for proof-reading and making helpful suggestions.
