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Guru
Milarepa is believed to be the most beloved and highly
accomplished Buddhist master of Tibet. His songs on enlightened
experiences are still sung today by the learned and lay people
alike. Guru Milarepa during his earlier career committed much
evil deeds through black magic and sending hail storms too. He
later regretted his evil deeds and eventually found his worthy
and enlightened Guru Marpa, who put him on trials and hardships
in order to test his Guru devotion and eagerness to practice
Dharma teachings. He later conferred on him the series of
empowerments and essential teaching of Mahamudra which he
received from Guru Naropa. Guru Milarepa meditated on these
Tantric teachings with great zeal in wild and forlorn mountains
for six years and eventually achieved the realization of
Vajradharahood in his very lifetime.
Millions of
devotees took inspiration from his practice and validity of
Buddhist teachings.
Guru
Milarepa is generally seen on cotton clad dress seated over
antelope skin with Lalitasana posture. He wears a meditation
band. His right hand is generally put on the ears symbolizing
that he is listening to the voices of beings in lower realms. He
has great compassion for them and sentient being in general. His
body is usually blue or green in colour. It is said that during
his meditation he ate nothing but nettles for his long period of
time and his skin thus assumed a greenish hue. Sometimes to
represent his realizations, his body is depicted golden in color
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