Hayagriva
As soon as you step onto this mysterious land,you will be immediately attracted by the snow-clad peaks,the wonderful mountains,rivers,and mysterious customs of the highland.Explore Tibet Team,a professional Tibet travel agency,today introduce a horse-headed Tibetan Buddhism – Hayagriva to you.
In Tibetan Buddhism,hayagriva is a horse-headed avatar of the Supreme God Vishnu,with a human body and a horse’s head,brilliant white in color,seated on a white-lotus peacefully.Normally,Hayagriva is also regarded as an avatar of Vishnu.He is worshiped as the God of knowledge and wisdom,which represents pure knowledge,guided by the hand of God,cover with the demonic forces of passion and darkness.
The special character of hayagriva is crowned with a horse’s head in front of him,which protrudes from his hair or chest.Mostly,he has three horse heads,six arms,and eight feet,some even trampling on eight snakes with their tails entwined,this is a special form of Tibetan Buddhism.His blessings are sought when beginning study sacred subjects.
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