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'''Glorious Copper Colored Mountain''' ([[zangs mdog dpal ri]]). The [[terrestrial pure land]] of [[Guru Rinpoche]] situated on the subcontinent [[Chamara]] to the south-east of the [[Jambu Continent]]. Chamara is the central of a configuration of nine islands inhabited by savage rakshas. In the middle of Chamara rises the majestic red colored mountain into the skies. On its summit lies the magical palace [[Lotus Light]], manifested from the natural expression of primordial wakefulness. Here resides Padmasambhava in an indestructible bodily form transcending birth and death for as long as samsara continues and through which he incessantly brings benefit to beings through magical emanations of his body, speech and mind. | '''Glorious Copper Colored Mountain''' ([[zangs mdog dpal ri]]). The [[terrestrial pure land]] of [[Guru Rinpoche]] situated on the subcontinent [[Chamara]] to the south-east of the [[Jambu Continent]]. Chamara is the central of a configuration of nine islands inhabited by savage rakshas. In the middle of Chamara rises the majestic red colored mountain into the skies. On its summit lies the magical palace [[Lotus Light]], manifested from the natural expression of primordial wakefulness. Here resides Padmasambhava in an indestructible bodily form transcending birth and death for as long as samsara continues and through which he incessantly brings benefit to beings through magical emanations of his body, speech and mind. | ||
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Revision as of 19:35, 15 January 2006
Glorious Copper Colored Mountain (zangs mdog dpal ri). The terrestrial pure land of Guru Rinpoche situated on the subcontinent Chamara to the south-east of the Jambu Continent. Chamara is the central of a configuration of nine islands inhabited by savage rakshas. In the middle of Chamara rises the majestic red colored mountain into the skies. On its summit lies the magical palace Lotus Light, manifested from the natural expression of primordial wakefulness. Here resides Padmasambhava in an indestructible bodily form transcending birth and death for as long as samsara continues and through which he incessantly brings benefit to beings through magical emanations of his body, speech and mind.