-
There appear to be two
Jnanasutras, with
different Tibetan orthographies for
their names. The first, Wylie: ye shes mdo,
flourished from the 5th-6th centuries...
- of the
early vidyadharas:
Garab Dorje, Mañjuśrīmitra, Sri
Singha and
Jnanasutra.
These testaments are post-humous as they were
delivered by the vidhyadhara...
- from the
Sanskrit by
Surendrabodhi (Wylie: lha
dbang byang chub) and
Jñānasūtra. In the short-verse text of the Madhyamakālaṃkāra, Śāntarakṣita details...
- also used to
refer to modern-day
translators of
Tibetan buddhist texts.
Jnanasutra, a Nyingma, was the prin****l
lotsawa of the
first wave of translations...
- and its
other lineages from
Indian mahasiddhas such as Sri
Singha and
Jnanasutra. The
three primary founding figures of
Tibetan Buddhism include Khenpo...
- was an 8th-century
Indian Buddhist monk. His
teachers were Buddhaguhya,
Jñānasūtra and Śrī Siṃha. He was
supposed to have
vowed to take
rebirth every hundred...
- Yogācāra-Mādhyamaka. A
common distinction of
Madhyamaka teachings was
given by
Jñanasutra (Wylie: ye shes sde, 8th–9th centuries), a
student of Śāntarakṣita:...
-
spelled Yeshey, Yeshay, or Yeshi.
People with this name include:
Yeshe De (
Jnanasutra, fl. 5th–6th centuries), a
Tibetan Vajrayana Dzogchenpa who was a disciple...
-
lineage p****ed to Manjushrimitra,
Shrisimha and then to Guru Rinpoche,
Jnanasutra,
Vimalamitra and
Vairochana who
disseminated it in Tibet. Lastly, the...
- oral
instruction cycle and in this form the
teaching was
transmitted to
Jñānasūtra and Vimalamitra.
Vimalamitra is said to have
taken the
Menngagde teachings...