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| ST1597. Vajrasattva. Dorje Sempa
- the essence of the indestructible pure and clear nature of mind
of all the Buddhas. |
ST1598. Green Tara. The Buddha of
Enlightened Activity, the Swift Liberator and Mother of All Buddhas. |
ST 1599. Vajradhara With Consort.
Vajradhara shown with his consort, Vajradhatu Ishvari: the Powerful
Goddess of the Diamond Sphere. |
ST1600. White Tara. She is also
known as the Wish-Fulfilling Wheel and Mother of All Buddhas. |
ST1601. Medicine Buddha.. The Healing
Master of Lapis Lazuli Radiance. |
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| ST 1602. Four-Armed Chenrezig.
Also known as Avalokitesharva, the Buddha of Compasion |
ST1595. Amitabha. The Red Buddha "Infinite
Light." |
ST1596. Mandala of Green Tara. Thanka
painting by Bishnu Lama. |
ST1592. White Tara. The Wish-Fulfilling
Wheel - Mother of All Buddhas. |
ST1591. Green Tara. Thanka painting
by Bekes Lama. |
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| ST1593. Medicine Buddha. Thanka painting
by Thuptan Chopa Lama. |
ST1585. Vajrasattva
and Consort. Union of Compassion and Wisdom.Non-Dual Mind of Enlightenment. |
ST1589. Manjushri.
Bodhisattva of Transcendent Wisdom. |
ST1588. Wheel of Life.
Essence of Buddhist Teachings. Wheel of Cyclic Existence. |
ST1594. Red Tara. Though fiercer than
Green Tara, Red Tara has a kind and gererous nature and helps to magnetize
positive things for those who seek her help |
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| ST1590. Chenrezig.
Bodisattva of Infinite Compassion. |
ST1587. Shakyamuni
Buddha. The Awakened One. |
ST1583. White Tara.
Goddess of Compassion. Mother of all Buddhas. |
ST1584. Green Tara.
Goddess of Compassion. Swift Liberator. Fearless Protector |