PADMASHAMBHAVA [the lotus-born]
Padmasambhava, Lotus born Guru, is very prominent historical figure worshiped as deity in Tibetan Buddhism. In the middle of the eighth century AD, the Tibetan king Thi-Sron Detsan sent to India inviting the learned guru Padma shambhava to come to Tibet. Padma sambhava was renowned for his knowledge of dharani [mystical sentences] and of their efficacious application, and was warmly welcomed. He remained fifty years in the country, founding monasteries, and teaching the Tantra-Yogacarya doctrine. He is said to have subdued all the malignant gods in Tibet, sparing only those that became converted to Buddhism and that promised to enroll them in the Mahayana Pantheon and to see that they were properly worshiped. He claimed to have received from the dakini the books from which he acquired his miraculous power.
His garment is flowing, and, if painted is red, as well as his peaked cap, which ends in a half vajra. The lappets over the ears are divided and turned back, thus resembling a lotus-flower, for Padma shambhava is said to have born out of a red lotus-flower. Padma shmbhava is credited for his capability of constructing the first Buddhist monastery called Samye in Tibet and establish esoteric Buddhism in the country. Later the school that he established was known as Nying-ma-pa

Padam Sambhava Mantra

"Om Ah Hum Vajra Guru Padame Siddhi Hum"
Padam Sambhava Mantra by Ani choying Drolma
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