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Lotus Peanut Master (Sanskrit Lotus Peanut) or Lotus Watson, transliterated in Sanskrit as Bhatmasa Mubawa, an Indian monk. India is at war with that country

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(now Swat), an important figure in the inheritance of Tibetan Buddhism before the establishment of the Hong Dynasty, was the founder of Tibetan tantric red religion, and was often regarded as a master, a monk and guru Rinpoche (meaning guru Rinpoche). In the second half of the 8th century, tantric Buddhism was introduced to Tibet, and Tibetan Buddhism honored him as Robben Rinpoche (one rule and one treasure), Guru Rinpoche (one treasure) and Wujin Rinpoche (one treasure in Wu Zhan). Known as Bai Maijiongnai (Lotus Peanut).

In the eighth century, the lotus nut was introduced into Tibet, which helped Tibet formally establish the foundation of Buddhism. Therefore, it is respected by the Tibetan people, and he is regarded as the founder of Tibetan secrets and the inheritor of Ma Ning School.

Lotus peanut is a magical figure in the history of Tibetan Buddhism in India, and an Indian tantric master who came to Tibet to preach in the early days of Tibetan Buddhism. Born in the 8th century, Lotus Peanut is a native of Ugana (now Pakistan) in ancient India. Another person, Chang Lei, went to Bangladesh to become a monk from Sakyamuni's teacher, Balhati, and learned many classics of normal universities.

He once practiced hard in the cemetery of haunted forest, and gained many profound magical achievements, so his reputation spread far and wide. Tubo Chisong Dêzain was buried under power, and he was invited to preach in Tubo. Thanks to the worship and support of Chisong Dêzain, Lotus Peanut was able to spread the secret method vigorously, and together with another Indian laboratory master, Ji Hu, he founded the first Buddhist temple in Tibet-Samye Temple. Sanye Temple has a history of over 1200 years, and it can be called the originator of Tibetan temples. After the completion of Sanye Temple, there were the first monks in Tibet. Twenty-five people, including the Tibetan king, successfully brought down the sect and trained monks. Tibetan monks and nuns regard him, Jingming and Chisong Dêzain as "three outstanding men". He also translated some important secrets into Tibetan. The secret method he preached was inherited by Ma Ning in later generations, and the monks of Ma Ning revered it as "Sakyamuni II". Later generations began the introduction of esoteric religion with lotus and peanuts entering Tibet.