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Abhayākaragupta (Wylie: 'jigs-med 'byung-gnas sbas-pa) was a
Buddhist monk,
scholar and
tantric master (vajracarya) and the
abbot of
Vikramasila monastery...
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Abhayakaragupta continued the
tradition of
Buddhist philosophy and
adapted it to
their commentaries on the
major Tantras.
Abhayakaragupta's Vajravali...
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Vikramashila including Kamalaśīla, Ratnākaraśānti, Śāntarakṣita,
Abhayakaragupta,
Udayana and Gaṅgeśa.
After the
Battle of
Buxar (1764), the British...
- However, some
later tantric commentators to the
Hevajra tantra (like
Abhayakaragupta) do
indeed map
these Hevajra deities to the five families. This shows...
- the
figures who
either studied or
taught at
Vikramashila include:
Abhayakaragupta Ānandagarbha Atiśa Buddhajñānapāda
Drogmi Jitāri Jñanasrimitra Haribhadra...
- Buddha.
Other historical figures ****ociated with
Nalanda include:
Abhayakaragupta,
Vajrayana and
Mahayana Buddhist monk at
Vikramashila who also spent...
- Hōnen
Shinran Dōgen
Nichiren Śaṅkaranandana Virūpa Ratnākaraśānti
Abhayākaragupta Nāropā
Atisha Sakya Pandita Dolpopa Rangjung Dorje Tsongkhapa Longchenpa...
- Candrakīrti (Madhyamakāvatāra-bhāṣya), Śāntideva, Kamalaśīla and
Abhayākaragupta.
According to Paramārtha (499–569 CE),
there were over
fifty Indian...
- Śāntarakṣita
Haribhadra Atiśa Jñanasrimitra Ratnakīrti Ratnākaraśānti
Abhayakaragupta Sakya Pandita Rongzom Acariya Anuruddha Dolpopa Je
Tsongkhapa Longchenpa...
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Vikramashila including Kamalaśīla, Ratnākaraśānti, Śāntarakṣita,
Abhayakaragupta,
Udayana and Gaṅgeśa.
Various native kingdoms also
flourished in Bihar...