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==Transmissions Given to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] Sangha==
==Transmissions Given to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] Sangha==
*[[Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche]], [[Lerab Ling]], 17 August 2019:
*[[Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche]], [[Lerab Ling]], 17 August 2019:
**White Mañjushri [[empowerment]]
**White Mañjushri from the tradition of Mati Pandita [[empowerment]] (''ma ti lugs kyi 'jam dpal dkar po'i sgrub thabs dang rjes gnang''), using the manual written by [[Minling Terchen Gyurme Dorje]].
**[[oral transmission]] for a White Mañjushri [[sadhana]] written by Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche  
**[[oral transmission]] for a White Mañjushri [[sadhana]] written by Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (''rje btsun 'jam dpal dkar po'i sgo bzlas mtsho byung bzhad pa'i tam+bu ra'')


==External Links==
==External Links==

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White Manjushri

White Mañjushri (Skt. Sita Mañjuśrī; Tib. འཇམ་དབྱངས་དཀར་པོ་, Jamyang Karpo, Wyl. ‘jam dbyangs dkar po) is another form of the wisdom deity Manjushri, white in colour, with one face and two arms. In this form, he is generally represented with his legs crossed in vajra posture; his right hand in the mudra of supreme generosity holding the stem of a lotus on which rests a sword; and his left hand raised holding a blue lotus on which rests a book.[1] There are other traditions where White Mañjushri has the simple attribute of a book resting on an utpala flower (as in the representation on the right), or with multiple faces and arms, or riding a lion.[2]

Notes

  1. Philippe Cornu, Dictionnaire encyclopédique du bouddhisme, page 368.
  2. Jeff Watt, at Himalayan Art. See references below.

Transmissions Given to the Rigpa Sangha

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