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Kānhapā,
Kanha or
Kanhapada or
Krishnacharya ( c 10th
century AD) was one of the main
poets of Charyapada, the
earliest known example of ****amese, Bengali...
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Vajrayana Buddhism. Both are
described as the
disciples of
another mahasiddha,
Kanhapa (Krishnacharya). They are said to have
severed their heads,
offered them...
- (Sarangadhara,
Puran Bhagat),
Jalandhara (Balnath, Hadipa), Carpatha,
Kanhapa,
Nagarjuna and Bhartrihari. The Nath
tradition was not a new movement,...
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yogis such as Gorakhnath, Matsyendra, Jalandhar, Gopichand, Bharthari,
Kanhapa and Chaurangi"
continuing to be
remembered in
contemporary times, in the...
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Kanhapa, the
author of the
highest number of
poems of Charyapada...
- "Black-Blanket-Clad Yogin"; Kanakhala*, the
younger Severed-Headed Sister;
Kanhapa (Krishnacharya), the "Dark Siddha"; Kankana, the "Siddha-King"; Kankaripa...
- and Odisha.
Several of the
Siddhas were from the
Mithila region such as
Kanhapa,
Sarhapa etc.
Prominent scholars like
Rahul Sankrityanan,
Subhadra Jha...
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Sarahapa also in the
Bangla font, the
Dakarnab adage-poems, the
dohas of
Kanhapa or
Krishnacharyapa or
Kanifnath and the
Mekhla notes. The
mouthpiece was...
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Buddhist or bauddha-dohas of
Sarahapa (760–806), Sabarapa, Luipa, Darikapa,
Kanhapa and Śāntipa, all
belonging to the
period from the 8th to 12th centuries...
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names amongst the siddhas, Kambalapa, Ghantapa, Indrabhuti, Jalandharipa,
Kanhapa (Krishnacharya),
Tilopa and
Naropa all of whom
initiated into the Chakrasamvara-tantra...