Samundra Man Singh Shrestha (born in Nepal, 1980), Green Tara
Museum of Nepali Art (MONA)
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"Hari Om Tat Sat, Om Namah Shivaya"
Shiva ॐ
Samundra Man Singh Shrestha
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by Samundra Man Singh Shrestha
Lord Shiva is Adi Yogi and the Adi Guru.
He is the foremost among the yogis and the first teacher of the science of Yoga.
He is Yogeshwara, the lord of Yoga.
Maheshwara, the Great God and Bhuteshwara, the lord of the five elements from which the universe is created. Shiva first imparted his knowledge of yoga to Parvati. Also, for the good of mankind, he taught the science of Yoga to the ancient Rishis who passed on this knowledge to the rest of humanity.
All yogic and tantric systems consider him as the first Guru.
Shiva with Ganesha
Both Ganesha and Shiva are Om. Shiva is Om in its transcendent state. Ganesha is Om in its state as underlying and ruling all other forces. -- Bengali lithography
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Devata by Samundra man Singh Shrestha, Nepal
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Artist: Mahakala by Samundra Man Singh Shrestha, Nepal https://www.instagram.com/p/Cd-JFWNty-B/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Shiva by Samundra Man Singh Shrestha, Nepal
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Contemporary Guru Rinpoche image by Samundra Man Singh Shrestha of Nepal.
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Samundra Man Singh Shrestha (born in Nepal, 1980), Padmasambhāva (Guru Rinpoche)
Museum of Nepali Art (MONA)
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"Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha"
Green Tara ॐ
Talon Abraxas
Tara, whose name means “star” or “she who ferries across,” is a Bodhisattva of compassion. In Tibetan, Tara is known as “Dölma” (Sgrol-ma), or “She Who Saves.” In particular she represents compassion in action, since she’s in the process of stepping from her lotus throne in order to help sentient beings.
Samundra Man Singh Shrestha, Nepal
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"Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha"
Green Tara ॐ
Talon Abraxas
Tara, whose name means “star” or “she who ferries across,” is a Bodhisattva of compassion. In Tibetan, Tara is known as “Dölma” (Sgrol-ma), or “She Who Saves.” In particular she represents compassion in action, since she’s in the process of stepping from her lotus throne in order to help sentient beings.
Samundra Man Singh Shrestha, Nepal
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Yogi Shiva 🔱
by Samundra Man Singh Shrestha
Lord Shiva is Adi Yogi and the Adi Guru.
He is the foremost among the yogis and the first teacher of the science of Yoga. He is Yogeshwara, the lord of Yoga.
Maheshwara, the Great God and Bhuteshwara, the lord of the five elements from which the universe is created. Shiva first imparted his knowledge of yoga to Parvati. Also, for the good of mankind, he taught the science of Yoga to the ancient Rishis who passed on this knowledge to the rest of humanity.
All yogic and tantric systems consider him as the first Guru.
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Green Tara by Samundra Man Singh Shrestha The spiritual consort of Dhyani Buddha Amoghasiddhi, the Green Tara, represented by the color of her skin, is the protectress from all obstacles and dangers. She is the embodiment of the element of air and she is symbolized by the green (blue) night or closed lotus.
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Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha
Green Tara
Tara, whose name means “star” or “she who ferries across,” is a Bodhisattva of compassion. In Tibetan, Tara is known as “Dölma” (Sgrol-ma), or “She Who Saves.” In particular she represents compassion in action, since she’s in the process of stepping from her lotus throne in order to help sentient beings.
Samundra Man Singh Shrestha, Nepal
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Syama Tara by Samundra Man Singh Shrestha, Nepal
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Mahakala by Samundra Man Singh Shrestha, Nepal
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