Who is the lotus Buddha?

Padmasambhava ('Born from a Lotus'), also known as Guru Rinpoche ('Precious Guru'), was a semi-legendary tantric Buddhist Vajra master from medieval India, who according to hagiographical sources fully revealed the Vajrayana in Tibet, circa 8th – 9th centuries.
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What does the lotus Buddha symbolize?

In Buddhist symbolism, the lotus represents purity of the body, speech and mind, as if floating above the murky waters of material attachment and physical desire.
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What is the story of the Buddha lotus?

Seven Lotus Flowers

It is said that Prince Siddhartha was born from his mother's side. Upon his birth, he immediately stood and walked seven steps, with a lotus flower emerging from the earth at each step made.
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Who is the lotus born master?

This portrait of Guru Padmasambhava (Lotus-Born) is one of the earliest known effigies of the eighth-century Indian mystic, revered as the leading propagator of tantric Buddhism in Tibet.
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Why is Buddha on a lotus?

The symbolism of the Lotus in Buddhism

The lotus is also associated with the Buddha, who is often depicted sitting on a lotus throne. The flower is seen as a symbol of the Buddha's pure and enlightened mind, which transcends the muddiness and impermanence of the physical world.
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What is the Buddhist symbol for love?

The thousand hands bodhisattva is a Buddhist symbol of love, who would go so far as to take up the extraordinary corporeal form of eleven heads, a thousand eyes, and a thousand hands, just to be "able" to help all who need her rescue.
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Who is the Buddhist goddess with the lotus flower?

Guanyin is often referred to as the "most widely beloved Buddhist Divinity" with miraculous powers to assist all those who pray to her, as is mentioned in the universal gate chapter of the Lotus Sutra and the Kāraṇḍavyūha Sūtra.
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Who is called the second Buddha?

The Second Buddha: Master of Time presents the story of the legendary Indian Buddhist master Padmasambhava. Also known as “The Lotus-born,” “Precious Guru” (Guru Rinpoche), or “The Second Buddha,” Padmasambhava is widely credited with bringing Buddhism to the Tibetan lands.
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Is Lady Buddha Quan Yin?

Lady Buddha (or Quan The Am in Vietnamese, Avalokitesvara in Indian, Guan Yin in Chinese, Goddess of Mercy in English) is one of the most popular and most favourite bodhisattvas in Vietnam. 'Quan The Am' means (The One Who) Perceives the Sounds of the World.
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Who is Vajrapani in Buddhism?

Vajrapāṇi (Sanskrit; Pali: Vajirapāṇi, 'holder of the thunderbolt', lit. meaning, "Vajra in [his] hand") is one of the earliest-appearing bodhisattvas in Mahayana Buddhism. He is the protector and guide of Gautama Buddha and rose to symbolize the Buddha's power.
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Why is the lotus so special?

The lotus is a sacred symbol associated with purity, awakening, transformation, and compassion in Buddhism and Hinduism. These flowers grow in murky waters then rise and bloom above the surface. Lotuses teach us that even from the muck and the darkest circumstances, moments of beauty and light can emerge.
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What does nam myoho renge kyo mean?

In English, it means "Devotion to the Mystic Dharma of the Lotus Flower Sutra" or "Homage to the Sublime Dharma of the Lotus Sutra". An inscription of Nam Myōhō Renge Kyō by Japanese artisan Hasegawa Tohaku. Toyama, Japan.
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What are the 4 types of lotus in Buddhism?

The 4 types of lotus in Buddhism are white lotus, pink lotus, red lotus, and blue lotus, each symbolizing different aspects of spiritual purity and enlightenment in Buddhism. Besides these four types of lotus, there are two other types adhered to in Buddhism: the golden lotus and the purple lotus.
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What is the full lotus in Buddhism?

In Asian cultures, the sacred lotus is used as a symbol of growth towards perfection and enlightenment as it is rooted in the mud at the bottom of the pond, but rises and blooms above the water. In Chinese and Tibetan Buddhism, the pose is also called the "vajra position" (Skt. vajrāsana, Ch. 金剛座 jīngāngzuò).
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What do Buddhists believe?

Buddhists believe that human beings have the potential to become free from suffering by practicing meditation and cultivating a lifestyle prescribed by the Buddha. The Buddha gave many lectures before his death. His teachings are referred to as the Dharma.
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Is lotus a symbol of karma?

The lotus flower is a symbol of karma in many Asian traditions. A blooming lotus flower is one of the few flowers that simultaneously carries seeds inside itself while it blooms. The lotus is also considered a reminder that one can grow, share good karma and stay unchanged as a person.
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Can Buddhists eat beef?

The consumption of non-vegetarian food by strict Buddhists is also subject to various restrictions. As well as the aforementioned "triply clean meat" rule followed by Theravada monks, nuns, and some lay Buddhists, many Chinese Buddhists avoid the consumption of beef, large animals, and exotic species.
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Who are the three gods of Buddhism?

The Three Buddhist Deities Vajrapāṇi, Mañjuśrī and Avalokiteśvara.
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What zodiac is Guanyin?

Rat — Thousand Hands Guan Yin

The Thousand Hands Guan Yin (千手观音) is the zodiac guardian for those born in the year of the Rat (1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020). Among the various forms of Guan Yin, the Thousand Hands manifestation is the most powerful and widely recognised.
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Who are the seven Buddhas?

The Seven Buddhas of Antiquity
  • Vipassī (lived ninety-one kalpas ago)
  • Sikhī (lived thirty-one kalpas ago)
  • Vessabhū (lived thirty-one kalpas ago in the same kalpa as Sikhī)
  • Kakusandha (the first Buddha of the current good eon)
  • Koṇāgamana (the second Buddha of the current eon)
  • Kassapa (the third Buddha of the current eon)
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Who came first, Jesus or the Buddha?

When nineteenth-century missionaries translated and read ancient Sanskrit and Pali documents in India, they began to call Buddhism the Christianity of the East. But Buddhism came first, five hundred years before Christ. The more accurate dubbing is to call Christianity the Buddhism of the West.
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Who are the four Buddhas?

(1) The group of four Buddhas who appeared in succession during a kappa, namely Mangala, Sumana, Revata, and Sobhita.
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Why is lotus important in Buddhism?

The white lotus represents the heart of the Buddha and purity in body, mind and spirit. It emerges pristine from the murkiest waters and is depicted as the goal at the end of one's spiritual journey.
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Who is the god of lotus?

Padma (Sanskrit: पद्म, romanized: Padma, lit. 'Lotus') is one of the four attributes borne by Vishnu in his iconography. It is associated with Vishnu's abode upon water, as well as his role in creation and birth.
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What is the lotus family in Buddhism?

Buddhist concept of 'Lotus family'

The Lotus family in Buddhism symbolizes purity and spiritual awakening, representing an enlightened lineage linked to practices and attainments that emerge selflessly, devoid of desire, reflecting the essence of spiritual growth and enlightenment.
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