- common.
Dowman (1986)
holds that they all
lived between 750 and 1150 CE.
Abhayadatta Sri is an
Indian scholar of the 12th
century who is
claimed to have recorded...
-
Abhayadatta Sri (also
known as Abhayadattaśrī or Abhayadāna) was a 12th-century
Indian Buddhist monk
notable for
composing the Caturaśītisiddhapravrtti...
- Bhanugutpa: Bhagavaddosha,
Abhayadatta and Doshakumbha.
Bhagavaddosha was a
Rajasthaniya under Prakashadharma. His
younger brother Abhayadatta was
appointed a Rajasthaniya...
- Nalanda. He was an
adherent of the Mādhyamaka
philosophy of Nāgārjuna.
Abhayadatta Sri also
lists Shantideva as one of the eighty-four
mahasiddhas and is...
- of Yashodharman.
Daksha built the well in
honor of his
deceased uncle Abhayadatta, also
minister of Yashodharman, in
charge of the
tract of
country between...
- Mahāmudrā:
Songs and
Histories of the Eighty-four
Buddhist Siddhas by
Abhayadatta,
translated by
Keith Dowman, Hugh R. Downs.
State University of New York...
- Chatura****i-Siddha-Pravritti,
based on what was
narrated to him by
Abhayadatta Sri of
Champaran (c. 12th century). In the Chaturasiti-Siddha-Pravritti...
-
longer lists which contain eighty four
mahasiddhas in
works such as
Abhayadatta Śrī's
History of the Eighty-four
Mahasiddhas (Caturasitisiddha pravrtti)...
- have also
yielded lead
coins of the
rulers Bhavadatta, Ajadatta, and
Abhayadatta;
these coins are
dated to the late 2nd
century BCE or
early 1st century...
- 2008-07-09 at the
Wayback Machine (accessed:
Tuesday March 24, 2009)
Abhayadatta (author); Dowman,
Keith (translator); Downs, Hugh R. (1985). Masters...