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- Dharmottara (Tibetan: chos mchog) was an 8th-century Indian Buddhist author of several important works on pramana (valid cognition, epistemology), including...
- Step mother)[citation needed] was born in Devagana. According to Vishnu-Dharmottara Mahapurana also, the capital of the Kekayas lay beyond river Sudama which...
- There are several temples across India dedicated to Yama. As per Vishnu Dharmottara, Yama is said to be represented on a buffalo, with garments like of heated...
- Sanskrit texts on Hindu temple arts such as Vaikhanasa agama, Vishnu dharmottara, Brihat samhita, and Agni Purana. Similarly, early medieval-era Tamil...
- and both Indian philosopher Dharmottara and scholastic logician Peter of Mantua presented examples of it. Dharmottara, in his commentary c. 770 AD on...
- Bodhiruci. Tibetan sources give his name as "Bodhidharmottara" or "Dharmottara", that is, "Highest teaching (dharma) of enlightenment". Buswell dates...
- Sanskrit texts, Chithrasoothram - (Chitrasutra is a part of the Vishnu Dharmottara Purana, a book written in Sanskrit about 1500 years ago. It contains...
- to make." Sarvāstivādin (説一切有部), Haimavata (雪山部), Vatsīputrīya (犢子部), Dharmottara (法上部), Bhadrayānīya (賢冑部), Sammitīya (正量部), Channagirika (密林山部), Mahisasaka...
- Buddhism Disciple of Śāntarakṣita Bhāskara 8th century CE Bhedabheda Dharmottara 8th century CE Buddhism Ravigupta 8th century CE Buddhism Jayanta Bhatta...
- (pratima – murti or vigraha making, icon design) Suprabhedagama Vishnu dharmottara purana (literature, music, theatre, dance, painting, sculpture, iconography...