Karma Pakshi
Karma Pakshi, also known as the "Karma Bird," is a significant figure in Tibetan Buddhism. It is believed to embody the concept of karma, which refers to the idea that actions have consequences that affect one's future. The Karma Pakshi is often depicted as a bird, symbolizing the connection between the spiritual and physical realms.
In Tibetan culture, the Karma Pakshi is associated with the Karma Kagyu school of Buddhism, one of the four major schools in Tibet. This figure is revered for its teachings on compassion and the importance of ethical conduct, guiding practitioners on their spiritual journeys.