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Welcome to marpachosling.in. Here you will be able to access and read genuine Buddha Dhamma literature from all traditions in a multi-language format. To start with, read the post on: Relevance of the Buddhist Philosophy.
MARPA THE FOUNDER OF KAGUDPA
Read about the founder in the post: Marpa, the founder of Kagyudpa

INTRODUCTION TO VAJRAYANA
Vajrayan is based on the understanding that there were 3 Dhamma cakka pavatana’s during the time of Sakyamuni Buddha. The first turning of the wheel established the Four Noble Truths. The second turning of the wheel called Alakhana Dhamma cakka establishes Shunyata. The Third turning is called Suvibhajit Dhammacakka for it clearly establishes Tantrayan, Mantrayan and Vajrayan. Read further click here
The Wheel of Life (bhavachakra) is a common motif in Vajrayana art, representing samsara, the cycle of suffering and rebirth; the six realms of rebirth; and the three poisons that keep beings trapped in samsara: greed, hatred, and delusion. | Wheel of Life. Tibet; early 20th century. Pigments on cloth. Courtesy of the Rubin Museum of Art. Formerly from the Collection of Navin Kumar, New York. C2004.21.1 (HAR 65356)

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