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Treasures - in this photo Sogyal Rinpoche is with Chagdud Tulku
Rinpoche on his left and Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche and Nyoshul Khen
Rinpoch on his right. It is 1995 and they are at Maratika Cave in Nepal.
Maratika Cave It is a venerated site of pilgrimage associated with
Mandarava, Padmasambhava and longevity.
Mandarava and Padmasambhava realised a number of terma that had been elementally encoded
as terma in Maratika Cave by Dakini Sangwa Yeshe, terma that number
among the longevity teachings of Buddha Amitabha and given at the behest
of Bodhisattva Avalokiteswara. At Maratika Cave, Mandarava and
Padmasambhava attained the Vidyadhara of longevity or long life.
According to current scholarship, the caves of Maratika are referred to
in Himalayan literature from the 12th century. Kathang Zanglingma, a
biography of Padmasambhava, a terma revealed and transmitted by Nyangrel
Nyima Ozer, describes the original events which made the Maratika caves
a sacred place for Vajrayana practitioners.
Haleshi Mahadeva or
Maratika Cave- The famous natural cave in Khotang District, said to be
the abode of Mahadeva while hiding away from the monster Bhasmasur. It
is famous pilgrimage centre in east Nepal for both Hindus and Buddhist
and is also nicknamed as 'the Pashupatinath of the east'. Huge religious
fairs are observed here on Shivaratri and Bala Chaturdashi.
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