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Guru Rinpoche - Padma Sambhava

Guru Rinpoche or Padma Sambhava is one of the founders of Tibetan Buddhism. Guru Rinpoche was born out of a lotus in Afghanistan. Where he was found and raised by a family. He learn his teaching mainly in India and then spread them in Nepal and Tibet.

Yanglesho

 

Right to the temple of Sesh Narayan facing south is the cave Yanglesho where buddists believe Guru Padma Sambhava / Padmasambhava or better known as Guru Rinpoche who is the founder of Tibetan Buddism fought with snakes and turned them into stones. Guru Padma Sambhava also atained the Mahamudra vidyadhara level here which is the third level of the four vidyadhara levels.

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Sesh Narayan Temple

Just before Parphing on the road to Dakshinkali you find the Sesh Narayan Temple. A temple with four ponds dedicated to Vishnu.

Sesh Narayan is on of te four main Narayan (Vishnu) temples of the Kathmandu Valley. The others are; Changu Narayan, Ichangu Narayan, Bishankhu Narayan.  

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