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- Atiśa (c. 982–1054) was a Buddhist religious teacher and leader. He is generally ****ociated with his body of work aut****d at Vikramaśīla Monastery in...
- an 11th century Buddhist tradition founded by the great Bengali master Atiśa (982–1054) and his students including Dromtön (1005–1064), a Tibetan Buddhist...
- Epie (or Epie–Atịsa) is an Ijaw language spoken in Nigeria by the Epie–Atissa people. The language has a partially reduced system, compared to proto-Edoid...
- lamrim are elaborations of Atiśa's 11th-century root text A Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment (Bodhipathapradīpa). When Atiśa, the originator of the lamrim...
- like Atiśa's lineage of Tara practice, which is one of the most po****r systems in Tibetan Buddhism. The main source for this system is Atiśa Dīpaṃkaraśrījñāna’s...
- foreign countries to spread Buddhist learning, culture and religion including Atiśa and Ratnākaraśānti. Vikramashila was established by the Pala emperor Dharmapala...
- also coincides with return voyage of the great Bengali Buddhist scholar Atiśa (c. 982–1054) from Sumatra to India and Tibet in 1025 CE. Throughout much...
- Enlightenment) is a Buddhist text composed in Sanskrit by the 11th-century teacher Atiśa and widely considered his magnum opus. The text reconciles the doctrines...
- are impossible because, e.g., they would make Nāropāda a young man when Atiśa went to Tibet. Turrell V. Wylie argued Nāropā lived 956–1040 CE. John Newman...
- Emperor Wen of Sui Songtsen Gampo Xuanzang Shandao Padmasambhava Saraha Atiśa Naropa Karmapa Hōnen Shinran Dōgen Nichiren Shamarpa Dalai Lama Panchen...