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Padmasambhava and the Copper-Colored Mountain

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Padmasambhava, Uḍḍiyāna and Tibet
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Ben Bogin sketches a cultural history of Padmasambhava's 'Copper-Colored Mountain'.
Following his sojourn in Tibet, Padmasambhava is said to have departed for the Glorious Copper-Colored Mountain (zangs mdog dpal ri), a site that he transformed into a tantric Buddhist paradise where he resides to the present day. In this talk Ben Bogin sketches a cultural history of the Copper-Colored Mountain through narratives of Padmasambhava’s journey there in the Chronicles (bka’thang) of his life, biographical accounts of travels there by treasure-revealers (gter ston) spanning from the thirteenth to the twentieth century, prayers of aspiration for rebirth there, and visual representations of the mountain and the Palace of Lotus Light at its summit.

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Padmasambhava, Uḍḍiyāna and Tibet
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Benjamin Bogin
Robert Mayer
Keywords
Religion; Tibetan Buddhism; Padmasambhava; Copper-Colored Mountain; Pure Land.
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 14/11/2025
Duration: 00:44:15

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