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- In Buddhism, Avalokiteśvara (meaning "the lord who looks down", IPA: /ˌʌvəloʊkɪˈteɪʃvərə/), also known as Lokeśvara ("Lord of the World") and Chenrezig...
- the Ashtāṅgasaṅgraha to have been the son of Simhagupta and pupil of Avalokita. His works mention worship of cattle and Brahmanas and various Hindu gods...
- to medieval era Tamil Buddhist scholars, the sage learned Tamil from Avalokita. These legends are mentioned in Akitti Jataka and in Tamil Buddhist epics...
- Binomial name Calinaga buddha Moore, 1857 Subspecies 6 subspecies C. b. avalokita Fruhstorfer, 1914 C. b. bedoci Le Cerf, 1926 C. b. brahma Butler, 1885...
- more familiar na rūpa na vedanā, saying that because it is the speech of Avalokita, there is nothing wrong to saying na." Basically Lin & Lin (2020, p. 311–319)...
- in some of the texts which mention him, Avalokiteśvara - originally 'Avalokita(svara)' - also later came to be depicted as one who brought po****r deities...
- 302 p. ISBN 9788179360002. Chandra, Lokesh (1985–1986). "The Origin of Avalokita-svara/Avalokite-śvara" (PDF). Indologica Taurinenaia. XIII: 187–202. Retrieved...
- three gems. Adoration to the noble (ārya) Lord (īśvara) who gazes down (avalokita), the enlightened sentient being, the great sentient being, the great...
- Surgeons in 1942 and the couple had three children, Aditi, Aniket and Avalokita. He died, aged 80, on 5 October 1992, suc****bing to old age illnesses...
- Calinaginae genus: Calinaga Calinaga aborica Tytler, 1915 Calinaga buddha avalokita Fruhstorfer, 1914 Calinaga funeralis Monastyrskii & Devyatkin, 2000 Calinaga...