Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Yama - Another face of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezi)




Yama - the God of Death- one among the many faces of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezi) - the Budha in Tibetan belief.


As god of the dead (Yama) and snarling monster Avalokiteshvara also holds the “wheel of life” in his claws, which is in truth a “death wheel” (a sign of rebirth) in Buddhism. Among the twelve fundamental evils etched into the rim of the wheel which make an earthly/human existence appear worthless can be found “sexual love”, “pregnancy” and “birth”.

In the world of appearances Yama represents suffering and mortality, birth and death. So much cruelty and morbidity is associated with this figure in the tantric imagination that he all but has to be seen as the shadowy brother of the Bodhisattva of mercy and love. Yet both Buddha beings prove themselves to be a paradoxical unit.



 Yama shows the shady side of Avalokiteshvara


". Every Buddha and every Bodhisattva — tantric doctrine says — can appear in a peaceful and a terrible form. This is also true for the Bodhisattva of supreme compassion.."
(The Shadow of the Dalai Lama – Part II – 1. The Dalai Lama: Incarnation of the Tibetan Gods
© Victor & Victoria Trimondi)


photos taken from Tibetan Settlement Mungod, Uttara Kannada District, Mundgod, Karnataka.









Monday, September 10, 2007

The 'White Out'




when rain is in reign on the hill top...

trees are just sillhoutes...


the photo is from the hilltop of pythal mala
i visted it during the last monsoon season...
lonely on the top with only white around me i wondered whether i have reached directly to the sky..! !

in the 'white out' i lost my way and was wandering frantically to find the way down into the forest ...

then suddenly the white wall in front of me melted away and i saw these silhoutted rock and tree just in front of me..

i was so happy to see smthing not white in the distance..

my batteries were almost running out in the cold but i mangaed to get this somehow...

....for the time i was in the 'white out' on the hilltop...

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