Lama Tsongkhapa Riding on a Tiger
Lama Tsongkhapa (Five Visions – Riding a Tiger) (Main figure)
(Top to bottom): Lama Tsongkhapa and Dorje Shugden
Lama: Lama Tsongkhapa (Tibetan)
Alternative names: Sumati Kirti (Sanskrit); Lobsang Drakpa (Tibetan)
It is said that after Lama Tsongkhapa entered clear light, Khedrub Je often made requests to him for guidance and inspiration. On five different occasions, Lama Tsongkhapa appeared directly to Khedrub Je – as a monk on a white elephant, as a vibrant lama on a throne supported by youthful gods and goddesses, as the Bodhisattva Manjushri on a snow lion, as a yogi on a tiger and as a monk sitting on a lotus. In these visions Lama Tsongkhapa answered all of Khedrub Je’s questions and give him strong encouragement to continue his work of spreading Kadam Dharma through his teachings. On each occasion, Khedrub Je was able to talk for a long time with Lama Tsongkhapa, who gave him many special instructions and empowerments before the vision finally dissipated. In this thangka, Lama Tsongkhapa appears riding on a tiger, resembling his previous life as the famous Indian mahasiddha Drombi Heruka. Together with Gyaltsab Je, Khedrub became Lama Tsongkhapa’s spiritual sons and eventually became his successor in upholding the legacy of his teachings and lineage.
Deity: Dorje Shugden (Tibetan)
Alternative name: Vajra Bhagawan Rudra (Sanskrit)
Dorje Shugden is an emanation of the Buddha of Wisdom, Manjushri. He took the form of a Dharma protector in order to safeguard the Buddha’s teachings, especially the important teachings on the Middle Way view. Reminiscent of Manjushri’s form, Dorje Shugden carries a meandering sword and rides a snowlion that represents the fearlessness of a fully enlightened Buddha. Furthermore, he carries a jewel-spitting mongoose and a vajra hook to symbolise that he has the tremendous ability to bestow wealth and resources. He has great strength to overcome obstacles of the body, speech and mind, and create suitable conditions for our spiritual practice to flourish.
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- The Dorje Shugden category on the blog
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- Five Extraordinary Visions of Lama Tsongkhapa
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This painting is beautiful and meaningful as it shows how Lama Tsongkhapa came at the request of Khedrub Je to give guidance after he had passed into clear light.
It reflects his previous life as the mahasiddha Drombi Heruka. Read here to learn more about the connection between Drombi Heruka and the mahasiddha Virupa.
https://www.tsemrinpoche.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/one-minute-story/the-great-mystic-virupa
Lama Tsongkhapa Riding on a Tiger one of the five visionary forms that came from dream vision appearing directly to Khedrub Je who was lama Tsongkhapa’s tantric disciple. Beautiful thangka to have together with Dorje Shugden who is an emanation of the Buddha of Wisdom, Manjushri.
Thank you Rinpoche for this beautiful Thangka.