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Tsewang Dzinpa Thangka Print

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The practice of Tsewang Dzinpa, a wrathful form of Padmasambhava related to Dorje Drakpo, is very important in the Drikung Kagyu school of Tibet. H.E. Garchen Rinpoche has this to say:


“Tsewang Dzinpa is a long-life practice and a practice that brings under control. What does ‘bringing under control’ mean? All external appearances are transformed into emptiness; they lack any concrete existence. For example, if your thoughts are brought under control, then whatever afflictive emotion arises will naturally disintegrate and transform into (the syllable) Hum. If your thoughts are not brought under control, and you get angry, you will fight with others.”


Inside Measurement 25x16 Inches

Outside Measurement 51x33 Inches

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