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Āryadeva (fl. 3rd
century CE) (IAST:
Āryadeva; Tibetan: འཕགས་པ་ལྷ་, Wylie: 'phags pa lha, Chinese: 提婆 菩薩 Tipo pusa
meaning Deva Bodhisattva), was a Mahayana...
- Shan Tzu Chi Fa Gu Shan
Chung Tai Shan Key
figures Nāgārjuna
Ashvaghosha Āryadeva Lokakṣema Kumārajīva
Asanga Vasubandhu Sthiramati Buddhapālita Dignāga...
- Pre-modern
philosophers Moggaliputta-Tissa Katyāyāniputra
Nagasena Nagarjuna Aryadeva Harivarman Vasubandhu Saṃghabhadra
Asanga Buddhaghosa Buddhadatta Dhammapāla...
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Indian master Nagarjuna. He was
later followed by
great masters such as
Aryadeva, Buddhapalita,
Bhavaviveka and Chandrakirti. Nagarjuna's
influential Mūlamadhyamakakārikā...
- Virūpa (3) of
Somapuri practiced Hevajra for 12 years, Monk Karṇaripa (
Aryadeva) (18) of Nālandā
practiced Guhyasamāja. Acinta, the "Avaricious Hermit";...
- (Long-Thọ)
Nagaarajuna (Ryūju) 나가알랄수나 (용수) /
Nakaallalsuna (Yongsu) 15
Āryadeva / Kānadeva 迦那提婆 / Jiānàtípó Ca-Na-Đề-Bà
Kanadaiba 가나제바 /
Kanajeba 16 Rāhulata...
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Nagarjuna (right),
Aryadeva (middle) and the
Tenth Karmapa (left)...
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antinomian aspects characteristic of the
later Buddhist Tantras.
Naropa and
Aryadeva considered the
Compendium of
Reality to be a root
tantra in
relation to...
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scholars also see Mahāyāna
figures like Nāgārjuna, Dignaga, Candrakīrti,
Āryadeva, and
Bhavaviveka as
having ties to the Mahāsāṃghika
tradition of Āndhra...
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works of
Nagarjuna (c. 150 – c. 250 CE) and
those of his main disciple,
Aryadeva. He
wrote two
influential works on Madhyamaka, the Prasannapadā and the...