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Originally Posted by spiral
I always though that Padmasambhava was credited with inventing the Phurba? around 750AD?
Thats what the Nepalis & Tibetans belive & teach.
Still after all these years that gets rather into belief rather than proof.
Spiral
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Padmasmbhava is credited in Tibetan Buddhism with
discovering a phurba and the written precept for its use in a triangular stone receptacle, guarded by a scorpion, in a cave on the Tibetan side of the Himalayas during his passage from India to Tibet. That being the case, the phurba had already been in use for a long time before his arrival. He is said to have read the precept, and to have then
perfected the existing phurba cult by integrating it into the Buddhist teachings he had brought with him from India. Today it is mainly used by monks of the Nyingmapa sect, as well as Bonpo.