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- Buddhaguhya (also known as Buddhagupta) (fl. c.700 CE) was a Vajrayana Buddhist scholar-monk. Throughout his career he taught at multiple locations including...
- Vajrayana Buddhist text composed before 674 CE. The Indian tantric master Buddhaguhya (fl. c.700 CE) classified the text as a caryātantra, and in Tibetan Buddhism...
- masters from the founding period include Vimalamitra, Vairotsana, and Buddhaguhya. The Nyingma tradition was physically founded at Samye, the first monastery...
- These practices were first systematized by Indian commentators such as Buddhaguhya (c. 700 CE), who described techniques aimed at directly realizing the...
- as immanently present. Indian Tantric Buddhist philosophers such as Buddhaguhya, Vimalamitra, Ratnākaraśānti, and Abhayakaragupta continued the tradition...
- bshes gnyen) was an 8th-century Indian Buddhist monk. His teachers were Buddhaguhya, Jñānasūtra and Śrī Siṃha. He was supposed to have vowed to take rebirth...
- proponent of the Yogacarya school Atisha, Vajrayana Buddhist scholar Buddhaguhya, Vajrayana Buddhist monk and scholar Chandrakirti, Mahayana Buddhist...
- made to harmonize the various terms. The Vajrayana Buddhist commentator Buddhaguhya treats various terms as synonyms: For example, he defines emptiness (sunyata)...
- Indian classification scheme is found in the work of the commentator Buddhaguhya (c. 700). He outlined just two types of tantras: outward oriented Kriya...
- some form of unity. Major Indian Tantric Buddhist philosophers such as Buddhaguhya, Padmavajra (author of the Guhyasiddhi commentary), Nagarjuna (the 7th-century...